Oxygen-containing functional groups are prevalent motifs in natural products and feedstock chemicals, but direct methods for their deoxygenative transformation remain rare due to the difficult cleavage of the strong C-O bond. Here, we develop a general activation strategy that employs hydrosilanes as activating reagents for alcohols, carbonyls, and esters to afford a common silyl ether intermediate. Electrochemical reduction of the in situ generated silyl ether results in C-O cleavage to afford a carbanion, which reacts with a number of electrophiles for the construction of C-Si, C-B, C-Ge, and C-Sn bonds.
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Andrew J. Ressler
Texas A&M University
Jesus I. Martinez Alvarado
Princeton University
R. Hariharan
Scripps Research Institute
Cornell University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68a365600a429f797332b453 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202510069
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