TsOH-catalyzed Dehydroxylative Cross-coupling of Alcohols with Phenols: Rapid Access to Propofol Derivatives
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Modification of the parent structure of molecules often alters their physicochemical properties and biological activities. Herein, a practical, efficient, and highly regioselective C-H alkylation of phenols with alcohols dehydroxylative cross-coupling was developed to produce -alkylated phenols with excellent regioselectivities and yields, using which propofol derivatives were rapidly synthesized. This process is performed under mild and simple conditions and is well-compatible with a variety of alcohols (secondary and tertiary benzylic alcohols as well as allyl alcohols) as alkylated agents. In addition, high aryl ether derivatives were also obtained using this catalytic system.
Adaptive alcohols-alcohols cross-coupling via TFA catalysis: access of unsymmetrical ethers.
Liu C, Liang J, Liang Y, Ouyang L, Li Y BMC Chem. 2025; 19(1):13.
PMID: 39799377 PMC: 11725215. DOI: 10.1186/s13065-025-01379-4.