Phosphonic acid mediated practical dehalogenation and benzylation with benzyl halides

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Abstract

For the first time, by using H3PO3/I2 system, various benzyl chlorides, bromides and iodides were dehalogenated successfully. In the presence of H3PO3, benzyl halides underwent electrophilic substitution reactions with electron-rich arenes, leading to a broad range of diarylmethanes in good yields. These transformations feature green, cheap reducing reagents and metal-free conditions. A possible mechanism was proposed.

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Xiao, J., Ma, Y., Wu, X., Gao, J., Tang, Z., & Han, L. B. (2019). Phosphonic acid mediated practical dehalogenation and benzylation with benzyl halides. RSC Advances, 9(39), 22343–22347. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra04770k

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