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Photochemical Dehalogenation of Aryl Halides: Importance of Halogen Bonding.

Ayda ElhagePaolo CostaAmrah NasimAnabel E LanternaJuan C Scaiano
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2019)
Upon UVA irradiation, aryl halides can undergo dehalogenation in the presence of bases and methanol as a hydrogen donor. This catalyst-free photochemical dehalogenation is furnished through a facile radical chain reaction under mild conditions. The chain reaction follows UVA irradiation of the reaction mixture in a transition-metal-free environment. Mechanistic studies support a chain mechanism in which initiation involves absorption by a methoxide-bromoarene complex facilitated by halogen-bonding interactions. The methoxide-bromine interaction leads to a weakened Br-C bond that is prone to facile cleavage during the initiation and propagation steps.
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