A simple and efficient method for the ruthenium-catalyzed 1,6-hydroalkylation of -quinone methides (-QMs) with ketones via the activation of C()-H bonds has been disclosed. Without the need for preactivation of the substrates and oxidant, a broad range of -QMs and ketones are well tolerated, producing the expected 1,6-hydroalkylation products with moderate to good yields. Step-by-step control experiments and DFT calculation were conducted systematically to gain insights for the plausible reaction mechanism. This finding may have potential application in the selective diarylmethylation of ketones at the α-C position in organic synthesis.
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