Sulfoxide-mediated oxidative cross-coupling of phenols
Zhen He1, Gregory J P Perry1, David J Procter1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester Oxford Rd Manchester M13 9PL UK david.j.procter@manchester.ac.uk.
Abstract:
A metal-free, oxidative coupling of phenols with various nucleophiles, including arenes, 1,3-diketones and other phenols, is reported. Cross-coupling is mediated by a sulfoxide which inverts the reactivity of the phenol partner. Crucially, the process shows high selectivity for cross-versus homo-coupling and allows efficient access to a variety of aromatic scaffolds including biaryls, benzofurans and, through an iterative procedure, aromatic oligomers.
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