Hello folks
I do believe that what L is trying to get at is a method to cleave an aryl methyl ether, such as eugenol, which are known to be notoriously difficult to do for an amateur.
He probably found the reference to Demethylating Eugenol to Hydroxychavicol (a great anti oxidant) via BBr3, which unfortunately needs to be done under a temp of -78.. let alone the fact that you are using BBr3 to begin with!
It's a useful thing to know how to do without having to use all sorts of toxic things or complicated equipment, but I have also found little in the way of references in the literature, except those using.. toxic things and complicated setups. Perhaps because it just has not yet been thought of to be simplified for industry.
Ordinary, common lewis acids, like the AL complexes (AlCl3, AlI3, etc) apparently work badly, not at all, or with very poor yields even with a PTC.
So, if those of you with better knowledge than I of the mechanisms at work here (Im really just a tinkerer!) could put a little thought into it, I'm sure we'd all appreciate the knowledge!