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Iron-Catalyzed C-C Single-Bond Cleavage of Alcohols.

Wei LiuQiang WuMiao WangYahao HuangPeng Hu
Published in: Organic letters (2021)
An iron-catalyzed deconstruction/hydrogenation reaction of alcohols through C-C bond cleavage is developed through photocatalysis, to produce ketones or aldehydes as the products. Tertiary, secondary, and primary alcohols bearing a wide range of substituents are suitable substrates. Complex natural alcohols can also perform the transformation selectively. A investigation of the mechanism reveals a procedure that involves chlorine radical improved O-H homolysis, with the assistance of 2,4,6-collidine.
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