What is the role of diphenyl iodonium chloride in the mono-arylation by C-H activation?

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Topic
Raju and coworkers developed a protocol for ortho-selective mono-arylation using 2-phenyl pyridine.
Answer
Diphenyl iodonium chloride serves as an arylating reagent in the one-pot, concise, high regioselective ortho-selective mono-arylation of 2-phenylpyridine by C-H activation.
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