“…In past years, an alternative activation of Ar–Cl and Ar–O bonds has been devised by photochemical means and involves the photoheterolytic cleavage of such bonds . Thus, the irradiation in polar solvents of aryl chlorides, sulfonates (triflates and mesylates), and diethyl phosphates substituted with strong (e.g., NMe 2 , OMe, OH) or mild (e.g., t -Bu or n -alkyl) electron-donating groups caused the heterolytic cleavage of the Ar–LG bond and ultimately gave a triplet phenyl cation. Phenyl cations , are highly electrophilic species , that exist in two spin configurations, viz.…”