Transition metal-free cross-dehydrogenative arylation of unactivated benzylic C-H bonds

Chem Commun (Camb). 2020 Nov 19;56(92):14479-14482. doi: 10.1039/d0cc06212j.

Abstract

The cross-dehydrogenative arylation of benzylic C-H bonds with arenes provides straightforward access to synthetically useful 1,1-diarylmethanes, from readily available starting materials. Current approaches suffer from limited substrate scope, requirement for large excesses of alkyl arene and/or non-trivial reaction set up. We report a transition metal-free cross-dehydrogenative arylation of benzylic C-H bonds using alkyl benzene derivatives and electron-rich arenes as coupling partners. The method proceeds through the in situ generation of a reactive benzyl fluoride intermediate which then reacts with the nucleophilic arene. The reaction tolerates a wide variety of functional groups including unprotected polar functionality and has been applied to the late-stage benzylation of several biologically relevant molecules.