“…To our delight, when 1a was submitted to the dark purple solution (indicative of an in situ Te 2− species) 36 produced by the combination of rongalite, KOH and Te 0 in PEG-400, 4a was obtained in 94% yield at 100 °C (Table 3, entry 9), under the same optimized stoichiometric relationship established for the synthesis of 3a (Table 3, entry 4), and this yield represents a remarkable advance when compared with conventional Te 0 reductive systems available for this kind of transformation. 33 Interestingly, when the reaction temperature was raised to 130 °C (Table 3, entry 10), product 4a was only obtained in 52% yield and the respective starting material 1a was not completely consumed, possibly indicating a thermal instability of the Te 2− species at this reaction temperature. Furthermore, 4a was not detected in the absence of rongalite (Table 3, entry 11).…”