2023
DOI: 10.1002/ceur.202300033
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From‐Neutral‐to‐Neutral Reductive Radical Coupling of Non‐Activated Alcohols and Styrenes

Abstract: A reductive radical coupling reaction between non‐activated aliphatic alcohols and styrenes has been discovered through the use of low‐valent Ti‐mediated C−O bond homolysis. A general application of styrene derivatives in radical coupling reactions remains a challenge in organic synthesis. The preliminary investigation revealed that the resulting benzyl radical intermediate behaves differently depending on minor steric differences around the spin center, which results in a lack of generality. The addition of 1… Show more

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“…Because the tested benzyl ethers were prepared from benzyl bromides (and alcohols), this method seems roundabout in comparison with the previously reported alcohol CO bond cleavage . However, the presented method would be advantageous in that it is applicable to cyclic ethers.…”
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“…Because the tested benzyl ethers were prepared from benzyl bromides (and alcohols), this method seems roundabout in comparison with the previously reported alcohol CO bond cleavage . However, the presented method would be advantageous in that it is applicable to cyclic ethers.…”
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“…Recently, we reported that the low-valent titanium (LVT) prepared from “TiCl 2 (cat)” (cat = catecholate) and Zn homolytically cleaved non-activated alcohol C–O bonds and C–Cl bonds (Figure B). , Owing to its unique reactivity, we envisaged that it could also activate non-strained ethers. Herein, we report the homolytic cleavage of non-strained ether C–O bonds and its application to representative radical addition reactions to alkenes (Figure C).…”
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