Accessing para -Alkylphenols via Iridium-Catalyzed Site-Specific Deoxygenation of Alcohols.

The Journal of organic chemistry(2023)

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Abstract
An iridium-catalyzed and phenol-directed deoxygenation of benzylic alcohols comes as an alternative access to 4-alkylphenols, featuring low catalyst loading (/ up to 20,000, TOF up to 12,400 h), high functionality compatibility, and excellent site-selectivity. The applications in late-stage modification of steroids and gram-scale total synthesis of a extract are highlighted. Mechanistically, the intermediacy of quinone methide controls the site-selectivity, and the formation of iridium hydride serves as the rate-limiting step.
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alcohols,iridium-catalyzed,site-specific
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