The
ability of sodium hypophosphite to generate the phosphorus-centered
radical, which can activate the carbon–halogen bond via the
halogen atom transfer (XAT) is described. The hydroalkylation of nonactivated
alkenes with methyl bromoacetate was performed using sodium hypophosphite
as reducing agent under photocatalytic conditions. The key phosphorus
centered radical is formed from the hypophosphite anion by hydrogen
atom abstraction.