Abstract

Alcohols are common alkylating agents and starting materials alternative to harmful alkyl halides. In this study, a simple, benign and efficient pathway was developed to synthesize 1,3-diphenylpropan-1-ols via the β-alkylation of 1-phenylethanol with benzyl alcohols. Unlike conventional borrowing hydrogen processes in which alcohols were activated by transition-metal catalyzed dehydrogenation, in this work, t-BuONa was suggested to be a dual-role reagent, namely, both base and radical initiator, for the radical coupling of aromatic alcohols. The cross-coupling reaction readily proceeded under transition metal-free conditions and an inert atmosphere, affording 1,3-diphenylpropan-1-ol with an excellent yield. A good functional group tolerance in benzyl alcohols was observed, leading to the production of various phenyl-substituted propan-1-ol derivatives in moderate-to-good yields. The mechanistic studies proposed that the reaction could involve the formation of reactive radical anions by base-mediated deprotonation and single electron transfer.

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