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Electrochemical Pinacol Coupling of Acetophenone Using Boron‐Doped Diamond Electrode

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Publication Date2019-03-12
JournalChemElectroChem
AuthorsKenshin Nakahara, Keisuke Naba, Tsuyoshi Saitoh, Tomoya Sugai, Rika Obata
InstitutionsKeio University, Tsukuba International University
Citations29

Abstract An electrochemical pinacol coupling reaction of acetophenone using a boron‐doped diamond (BDD) electrode has been reported. This transformation is driven by the one‐electron reduction of acetophenone on the BDD cathode, followed by an intermolecular radical coupling. Owing to the BDD’s outstanding electrochemical properties, the pinacol‐type compound has been obtained in good conversion yield. The roles of a supporting electrolyte and solvent were addressed; (1) lithium ions contribute to increase in the reactivity of the radical intermediate. (2) Addition of water promotes the electron transfer process at the BDD surface. The reaction is relatively tolerant to para ‐substituted acetophenone derivatives. Since electric current is directly employed as reducing reagents to generate a radical intermediate, the reaction is metal‐free, sustainable, and inherently safe.