1. Site-Selective Electrochemical C-H Carboxylation of Arenes with CO 2 .
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Zhao Z, Liu Y, Wang S, Tang S, Ma D, Zhu Z, Guo C, and Qiu Y
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Herein, a direct, metal-free, and site-selective electrochemical C-H carboxylation of arenes by reductive activation using CO
2 as the economic and abundant carboxylic source was reported. The electrocarboxylation was carried out in an operationally simple manner with high chemo- and regioselectivity, setting the stage for the challenging site-selective C-H carboxylation of unactivated (hetero)arenes. The robust nature of the electrochemical strategy was reflected by a broad scope of substrates with excellent atom economy and unique selectivity. Notably, the direct and selective C-H carboxylation of various challenging arenes worked well in this approach, including electron-deficient naphthalenes, pyridines, simple phenyl derivatives, and substituted quinolines. The method benefits from being externally catalyst-free, metal-free and base-free, which makes it extremely attractive for potential applications., (© 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
- 2023
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