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Multifunctional oxygen vacancies in WO3–x for catalytic alkylation of C–H by alcohols under red-light
Gu, Xianmo,Sun, Xichen,Wang, Yunwei,Zhang, Jin,Zheng, Zhanfeng,Zhu, Pengqi
, p. 208 - 217 (2021/09/06)
Surface reaction kinetics and light absorption properties of a photocatalyst are essential demands for efficiently solar to chemical energy converting. In this study, plasmonic WO3–x was firstly applied to photocatalytic alkylation of arenes under red light irradiation. The oxygen vacancies, both on the surface and in the bulk of WO3–x, allow abundant free electrons to increase carrier densities and support its LSPR using low energy photons. The surface oxygen vacancies have more functions: they not only release surface tungsten sites which ensure the chemisorption of alcohols due to the coordianation ability but also promote the activation of alcohols via an efficient transport of the holes on the neighbouring O sites to chemisorption alcohol species. In brief, the bulk oxygen vacancies provide abundant charges and the surface vacancies promote the bond adsorption and activation abilities, which ensure the high efficiency of photocatalytic alkylation of C–H.
Two-component boronic acid catalysis for increased reactivity in challenging Friedel-Crafts alkylations with deactivated benzylic alcohols
Ang, Hwee Ting,Rygus, Jason P. G.,Hall, Dennis G.
supporting information, p. 6007 - 6014 (2019/06/24)
A general and efficient boronic acid catalyzed Friedel-Crafts alkylation of arenes with benzylic alcohols was previously developed for the construction of unsymmetrical diarylmethane products (X. Mo, J. Yakiwchuk, J. Dansereau, J. A. McCubbin and D. G. Hall, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2015, 137, 9694). Highly electron-deficient benzylic alcohols, however, were ineffective coupling partners due to the increased difficulty of C-O bond ionization. Herein, we report the use of perfluoropinacol as an effective co-catalyst to improve the reactivity of a boronic acid catalyst in the Friedel-Crafts benzylations of electronically deactivated primary and secondary benzylic alcohols. According to spectroscopic studies, it is believed that perfluoropinacol condenses with the arylboronic acid catalyst to form a highly electrophilic and Lewis acidic boronic ester. This in situ formed species enables a more facile ionization of the benzylic alcohols likely through a mode of activation promoted by a Lewis acid assisted hydronium Br?nsted acid generated from the interactions of the transient boronic ester with hexafluoroisopropanol solvent and water.
In situ activation of benzyl alcohols with XtalFluor-E: Formation of 1,1-diarylmethanes and 1,1,1-triarylmethanes through Friedel-Crafts benzylation
Desroches, Justine,Champagne, Pier Alexandre,Benhassine, Yasmine,Paquin, Jean-Franois
supporting information, p. 2243 - 2246 (2015/03/04)
The Friedel-Crafts benzylation of arenes using benzyl alcohols activated in situ with XtalFluor-E is described. A wide range of 1,1-diarylmethanes and 1,1,1-triarylmethanes were prepared under experimentally simple and mild conditions, without the need for a transition metal or a strong Lewis acid. Notably, the reactivity observed demonstrates the potential of XtalFluor-E to induce C-OH bond ionization and SN1 reactivity of benzylic alcohols. This journal is