Visible-light TiO 2 -catalyzed synthesis of dihydrobenzofurans by oxidative [3 + 2] annulation of phenols with alkenyl phenols.
Jingze WuYaning LiuMarisa C KozlowskiPublished in: Chemical science (2024)
An oxidative strategy for the preparation of dihydrobenzofurans via heterogeneous photocatalysis is reported. This method leverages the surface interaction between the alkenyl phenol and the TiO 2 solid surface, which enables direct activation by visible light without the need for pre-functionalization or surface modification. The resulting alkenyl phenoxyl radical is proposed to be selectively captured by a neutral phenol nucleophile, rendering β-5' coupling with excellent chemo- and regio-selectivity. The reaction proceeds under benign conditions, using an inexpensive, nontoxic, and recyclable photocatalyst under visible light irradiation with air as the terminal oxidant at room temperature.