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Photocatalytic Dehydroxymethylative Arylation by Synergistic Cerium and Nickel Catalysis

Yue-Gang Chen, Xin Wang, Xu He, Qing An, Zhiwei Zuo

2021Journal of the American Chemical Society145 citationsDOI

Abstract

Under mild reaction conditions with inexpensive cerium and nickel catalysts, easily accessible free alcohols can now be utilized as operationally simple and robust carbon pronucleophiles in selective C(sp3)–C(sp2) cross-couplings. Facilitated by automated high-throughput experimentation, sterically encumbered benzoate ligands have been identified for robust cerium complexes, enabling the synergistic cooperation of cerium catalysis in the emerging metallaphotoredox catalysis. A broad range of free alcohols and aromatic halides can be facilely employed in this transformation, representing a new paradigm for the C(sp3)–C(sp2) bond construction between free alcohols and aryl halides with the extrusion of formaldehyde. Moreover, mechanistic investigations have been conducted, leading to the identification of a tribenzoate cerium(III) complex as a viable intermediate.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryCeriumCatalysisArylSteric effectsNickelHalideChemoselectivityCombinatorial chemistryAryl halideOrganic chemistryAlkylPalladiumCatalytic C–H Functionalization MethodsRadical Photochemical ReactionsCatalytic Cross-Coupling Reactions
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