Cleaving the C–O bond in alcohols
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Today, alcohols as building blocks for synthesis go beyond ether and ester formation. Photochemistry and electrochemistry activate the carbon-oxygen bond to form carbon-carbon bonds and carbon-boron bonds for cross-coupling reactions. Alcohols are the most common commercially available alkyl fragment (Figure 1, top left). Therefore, methods to activate the C–O bond would benefit both industry and academia by providing a vast library of alkyl coupling partners. However, the reactivity of hydroxy groups has classically been limited to nucleophilic attack of various electrophilic moieties by the O atom, for instance esterification and S N 2 type...




