Tetrahedron
Reduction of diaryl alkenes by hypophosphorous acid–iodine in acetic acid
AJ Fry, M Allukian, AD Williams
Index: Fry, Albert J.; Allukian, Myron; Williams, Allison D. Tetrahedron, 2002 , vol. 58, # 22 p. 4411 - 4415
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Abstract
A mixture of 50% aqueous H3PO2 and I2 (in catalytic amount) in HOAc efficiently reduces aryl alkenes to the corresponding alkanes in high yield. Addition of acetic anhydride to the medium results in ring-acetylation (or N-acetylation in the case of amines). H3PO2 costs only one-fifth as much as hydriodic acid on a mole basis and one mole of H3PO2 produces four moles of HI, resulting in a 20-fold cost advantage for H3PO2/I2 over aqueous HI as a ...