The generation and intermolecular functionalisation of carbon-centred radicals has broad potential synthetic utility. Herein, we show that benzylic radicals may be generated electrochemically from benzylboronate derivatives at low electrode potentials (ca. -0.3 V vs. Cp2Fe0/+) via single electron oxidation. Use of a catalytic quantity of a ferrocene-based electron-transfer mediator is crucial to achieve successful radical functionalisation and avoid undesirable side reactions arising from direct electrochemical oxidation or from the use of stoichiometric ferrocenium-based oxidants.
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Lennox, A. J. J., Nutting, J. E., & Stahl, S. S. (2018). Selective electrochemical generation of benzylic radicals enabled by ferrocene-based electron-transfer mediators. Chemical Science, 9(2), 356–361. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7sc04032f
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