Lai, Xiao-Li; Shu, Xiao-Min; Song, Jinshuai; Xu, Hai-Chao published the artcile< Electrophotocatalytic Decarboxylative C-H Functionalization of Heteroarenes>, Application In Synthesis of 2382-10-7, the main research area is electrophotocatalyst decarboxylative heteroarene functionalization; C−H functionalization; electrochemistry; heterocycles; photocatalysis; radical reactions.
Decarboxylative C-H functionalization reactions are highly attractive methods for forging carbon-carbon bonds considering their inherent step- and atom-economical features and the pervasiveness of carboxylic acids and C-H bonds. An ideal approach to achieve these dehydrogenative transformations is through hydrogen evolution without using any chem. oxidants. However, effective couplings by decarboxylative carbon-carbon bond formation with proton reduction remain an unsolved challenge. Herein, the authors report an electrophotocatalytic approach that merges organic electrochem. with photocatalysis to achieve the efficient direct decarboxylative C-H alkylation and carbamoylation of heteroaromatic compounds through hydrogen evolution. This electrophotocatalytic method, which combines the high efficiency and selectivity of photocatalysis in promoting decarboxylation with the superiority of electrochem. in effecting proton reduction, enables the efficient coupling of a wide range of heteroaromatic bases with a variety of carboxylic acids and oxamic acids. Advantageously, this method is scalable to decagram amounts, and applicable to the late-stage functionalization of drug mols.
Angewandte Chemie, International Edition published new progress about Alkylation. 2382-10-7 belongs to class chlorides-buliding-blocks, and the molecular formula is C6H4Cl2N4, Application In Synthesis of 2382-10-7.
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