Radical-anion coupling through reagent design: hydroxylation of aryl halides

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Abstract

The design and development of an oxime-based hydroxylation reagent, which can chemoselectively convert aryl halides (X = F, Cl, Br, I) into phenols under operationally simple, transition-metal-free conditions is described. Key to the success of this approach was the identification of a reducing oxime anion which can interact and couple with open-shell aryl radicals. Experimental and computational studies support the proposed radical-nucleophilic substitution chain mechanism.

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Greener, A. J., Ubysz, P., Owens-Ward, W., Smith, G., Ocaña, I., Whitwood, A. C., … James, M. J. (2021). Radical-anion coupling through reagent design: hydroxylation of aryl halides. Chemical Science, 12(43), 14641–14646. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc04748e

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