Oxidative α-C-C Bond Cleavage of 2° and 3° Alcohols to Aromatic Acids with O2 at Room Temperature via Iron Photocatalysis

Org Lett. 2021 Apr 16;23(8):2915-2920. doi: 10.1021/acs.orglett.1c00556. Epub 2021 Mar 26.

Abstract

The selective α-C-C bond cleavage of unfunctionalized secondary (2°) and tertiary alcohols (3°) is essential for valorization of macromolecules and biopolymers. We developed a blue-light-driven iron catalysis for aerobic oxidation of 2° and 3° alcohols to acids via α-C-C bond cleavages at room temperature. The first example of oxygenation of the simple tertiary alcohols was reported. The iron catalyst and blue light play critical roles to enable the formation of highly reactive O radicals from alcohols and the consequent two α-C-C bond cleavages.