“…10 For example, the synthesis of aliphatic or aromatic ethers, which are found in many useful natural products, 11 are valuable building blocks for fine chemicals, polymers and dyes, 12 relies primarily on the Williamson synthesis whereby an alkoxide is coupled to an alkyl halide/sulfonate under basic conditions. 13, 14 However the large amount of chemical waste, specifically the salt byproduct, 15 has been associated with environmental soil and ground water contamination. 16 Alternative methodologies that involve the direct reductive homocoupling of aldehydes was recently reported using organosilicon reagents such as Et 3 SiH, Me 3 SiH, PhSiH 3 , polymethosihydrosilane, (PMHS) and tetramethyldisiloxane (TMDS) as reducing agents in the presence of Lewis acid catalysts, including BiBr 3 , 17 I 2 , 18 Triflic acid, 19 Cu(OTf) 2 , 20 In(OTf) 3 .…”