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Visible Light-Catalyzed Benzylic C-H Bond Chlorination by a Combination of Organic Dye (Acr+-Mes) and N-Chlorosuccinimide.

Ming XiangChao ZhouXiu-Long YangBin ChenChen-Ho TungLi-Zhu Wu
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2020)
By combining "N-chlorosuccinimide (NCS)" as the safe chlorine source with "Acr+-Mes" as the photocatalyst, we successfully achieved benzylic C-H bond chlorination under visible light irradiation. Furthermore, benzylic chlorides could be converted to benzylic ethers smoothly in a one-pot manner by adding sodium methoxide. This mild and scalable chlorination method worked effectively for diverse toluene derivatives, especially for electron-deficient substrates. Careful mechanistic studies supported that NCS provided a hydrogen abstractor "N-centered succinimidyl radical," which was responsible for the cleavage of the benzylic C-H bond, relying on the reducing ability of Acr•-Mes.
Keyphrases
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