Titanium-Catalyzed Hydrodehalogenation of Alkyl Halides
Bo Han, Chunping Ren, Lipeng Wu
Abstract
Hydrodehalogenation is a straightforward approach to detoxifying harmful organohalides, in which the halogen atom is formally substituted with a hydrogen atom. Herein, a catalytic system using Cp 2 TiCl 2 as the catalyst and ammonia–borane as the reductant is described. A series of benzyl halides and inactivated alkyl halides (including alkyl chlorides) readily reacted to give the corresponding hydrodehalogenated products in yields of up to 97% (43 examples).
Topics & Concepts
ChemistryHalideAlkylCatalysisHalogenAmmonia boraneTitaniumHydrogen atomHydrogenBeta-Hydride eliminationOrganic chemistryMedicinal chemistryDehydrogenationOrganoboron and organosilicon chemistryFluorine in Organic ChemistryCatalytic Cross-Coupling Reactions