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Visible-light photoredox-catalyzed selective carboxylation of C(sp3)?F bonds with CO2
Bo, Zhi-Yu,Chen, Lin,Gao, Tian-Yu,Jing, Ke,Lan, Yu,Liu, Shi-Han,Luo, Shu-Ping,Yan, Si-Shun,Yu, Bo,Yu, Da-Gang
supporting information, p. 3099 - 3113 (2021/11/16)
It is highly attractive and challenging to utilize carbon dioxide (CO2), because of its inertness, as a nontoxic and sustainable C1 source in the synthesis of valuable compounds. Here, we report a novel selective carboxylation of C(sp3)?F bonds with CO2 via visible-light photoredox catalysis. A variety of mono-, di-, and trifluoroalkylarenes as well as α,α-difluorocarboxylic esters and amides undergo such reactions to give important aryl acetic acids and α-fluorocarboxylic acids, including several drugs and analogs, under mild conditions. Notably, mechanistic studies and DFT calculations demonstrate the dual role of CO2 as an electron carrier and electrophile during this transformation. The fluorinated substrates would undergo single-electron reduction by electron-rich CO2 radical anions, which are generated in situ from CO2 via sequential hydride-transfer reduction and hydrogen-atom-transfer processes. We anticipate our finding to be a starting point for more challenging CO2 utilization with inert substrates, including lignin and other biomass.
Desulfonylative Electrocarboxylation with Carbon Dioxide
Zhong, Jun-Song,Yang, Zi-Xin,Ding, Cheng-Lin,Huang, Ya-Feng,Zhao, Yi,Yan, Hong,Ye, Ke-Yin
supporting information, p. 16162 - 16170 (2021/09/02)
Electrocarboxylation of organic halides is one of the most investigated electrochemical approaches for converting thermodynamically inert carbon dioxide (CO2) into value-added carboxylic acids. By converting organic halides into their sulfone derivatives, we have developed a highly efficient electrochemical desulfonylative carboxylation protocol. Such a strategy takes advantage of CO2as the abundant C1 building block for the facile preparation of multifunctionalized carboxylic acids, including the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug ibuprofen, under mild reaction conditions.
Method for converting benzyl borate compounds into phenylacetic acid and derivatives thereof by carbon dioxide
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Paragraph 0042-0043, (2020/03/06)
The invention discloses a method for converting benzyl borate compounds into phenylacetic acid and derivatives thereof by carbon dioxide. The method comprises the steps: dissolving the benzyl borate compounds and an alkali in an organic solvent in the absence of a metal catalyst, introducing carbon dioxide into the reaction system, carrying out a reaction at the temperature of 50-150 DEG C for 3-72 hours, and acidifying to obtain phenylacetic acid or the derivatives thereof. The method is a green, simple and efficient method for synthesizing phenylacetic acid and the derivatives thereof, greenhouse gas carbon dioxide is used as a carbon source in the reaction, no transition metal catalyst is used, and the method is environmentally friendly, economical and high in efficiency.