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CuAAC-inspired synthesis of 1,2,3-triazole-bridged porphyrin conjugates: an overview

  • Dileep Kumar Singh

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 349–379, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.29

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  • 85 and porphyrin-psoralen conjugate 87 could be potential candidates for PDT applications. Recently, Charisiadis et al. [45] explored this modular click chemistry protocol for the synthesis of a noble metal-free meso-triazole cobalt porphyrin diimine-dioxime conjugate 91 by covalently connecting a
  • zinc porphyrin sensitizer with a H2-evolving cobalt diimine dioxime catalyst. First, the Zn porphyrin 88b was coupled with the copper diiminedioxime complex 89 via the CuAAC click reaction to give porphyrin complex 90 in 74% yield (Scheme 18). Furthermore, a stable Co(III) complex was obtained by the
  • ) CuSO4∙5H2O, sodium ascorbate, DMF/H2O (1:1), 80 °C, 32–168 h (iii) CHCl3, aq HCl (25%), 1 h (iv) MeI (120 equiv), DMF, rt, 36–72 h. Synthesis of meso-triazole-cobalt-porphyrin diimine-dioxime conjugate 91. Reactions conditions: (i) KOH, THF/MeOH/H2O, (ii) CuSO4·5H2O, sodium ascorbate, CH2Cl2/H2O/MeOH
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Published 22 Mar 2023

Friedel–Crafts acylation of benzene derivatives in tunable aryl alkyl ionic liquids (TAAILs)

  • Swantje Lerch,
  • Stefan Fritsch and
  • Thomas Strassner

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 212–216, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.20

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  • nor the hexahydrate were able to catalyze the reaction in TAAILs. The hydrates of several rare-earth metal chlorides (CeCl3, NdCl3 and SmCl3) were used as well, but only small amounts of product (less than 5%) were observed, whereas the hydrates of cobalt and iron chloride were able to catalyze the
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Published 23 Feb 2023

Combining the best of both worlds: radical-based divergent total synthesis

  • Kyriaki Gennaiou,
  • Antonios Kelesidis,
  • Maria Kourgiantaki and
  • Alexandros L. Zografos

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 1–26, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.1

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  • rearrangement was realized in an impressive yield of 95% to obtain 112 on a gram-scale, when cobalt complex C6 was used in the presence of PhSiH3 and TBHP in isopropanol. Further modifications of 112 led to the common scaffold 113 in 47% yield, which could be readily transformed to several crinipellin natural
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Published 02 Jan 2023

Inline purification in continuous flow synthesis – opportunities and challenges

  • Jorge García-Lacuna and
  • Marcus Baumann

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 1720–1740, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.182

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  • continuous flow synthesis focus on palladium [85], cobalt [86], or copper (particularly useful for the widely used CuAAc) [87]. Nevertheless, the use of metal scavengers in large scale applications is limited as often discussed [88]. The use of a homogeneous scavenger as part of batch-based offline
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Published 16 Dec 2022
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  • the unsymmetrical salens with zinc, copper, and cobalt was studied and the chiral Co–salen complex 2f was obtained in 98% yield. Hydrolytic kinetic resolution (HKR) of epichlorohydrin with water catalyzed by complex 2f (0.5 mol %) was explored and resulted in 98% ee, suggesting complex 2f could serve
  • hours under nitrogen gas. Products were afforded by filtration and washed with cold methanol (20 mL × 2); Reaction conditions b: ligand 1 (1 mmol), cobalt(II) acetate tetrahydrate (1.2 mmol), and MeOH (10 mL) were gradually added to a round-bottomed flask, and stirred at 0 °C for 40 min under nitrogen
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Published 10 Oct 2022

Synthesis of odorants in flow and their applications in perfumery

  • Merlin Kleoff,
  • Paul Kiler and
  • Philipp Heretsch

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 754–768, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.76

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  • oxidant (Scheme 8B) [39]. The process is performed at 120 °C at 10 bar with a residence time of 6 min, and catalyzed homogenously utilizing the established “MC-system” (manganese/cobalt/bromide) in a heated tube reactor. Remarkably, acetophenone is obtained in a good yield of 66% and in 96% purity without
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Published 27 Jun 2022

Inductive heating and flow chemistry – a perfect synergy of emerging enabling technologies

  • Conrad Kuhwald,
  • Sibel Türkhan and
  • Andreas Kirschning

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 688–706, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.70

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  • ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic nanoparticles into these materials. For this purpose, superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) are most commonly used, of which the main forms are magnetite (Fe3O4) and its oxidized form maghemite (γ-Fe2O3). Although cobalt and nickel are also highly magnetic materials
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Published 20 Jun 2022

Heteroleptic metallosupramolecular aggregates/complexation for supramolecular catalysis

  • Prodip Howlader and
  • Michael Schmittel

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 597–630, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.62

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  • . Transition-metal catalysts play an important role for the development of intricate pharmaceutical drugs. Although transition-metal catalysts based on rhodium, cobalt, and palladium have been intensively studied, gold catalysis has received encouraging attention only recently [67][68]. Since selectivity of
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Published 27 May 2022

Menadione: a platform and a target to valuable compounds synthesis

  • Acácio S. de Souza,
  • Ruan Carlos B. Ribeiro,
  • Dora C. S. Costa,
  • Fernanda P. Pauli,
  • David R. Pinho,
  • Matheus G. de Moraes,
  • Fernando de C. da Silva,
  • Luana da S. M. Forezi and
  • Vitor F. Ferreira

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 381–419, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.43

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  • developed based on other oxidizing agents, such as cobalt(III) fluoride [85], phenyliodine(III) bis(trifluoroacetate) (PIFA) [86] and tert-butyl hydroperoxide [87] (Table 3). In 1999, Tomatsu and co-workers performed the synthesis of menadione (10) through demethylation of 2-methyl-1,4-dimethoxynaphthalene
  • (19), using cobalt(III) fluoride as oxidizing agent (Table 3, entry 1) [85]. The obtained results showed that the cobalt(III) fluoride catalyst was comparable with other oxidizing agents already well-established for this synthesis, like silver(II) oxide and ammonium cerium(IV) nitrate. Cobalt(III
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Published 11 Apr 2022

Recent developments and trends in the iron- and cobalt-catalyzed Sonogashira reactions

  • Surendran Amrutha,
  • Sankaran Radhika and
  • Gopinathan Anilkumar

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 262–285, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.31

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  • , Kottayam, Kerala, 686560, India 10.3762/bjoc.18.31 Abstract Iron- and cobalt-catalyzed Sonogashira coupling reactions are becoming central areas of research in organic synthesis. Owing to their significant importance in the formation of carbon–carbon bonds, numerous green and nanoparticle protocols have
  • emphasis given to green strategies. This is the first review on iron- and cobalt-catalyzed Sonogashira coupling reactions which comprehends literature up to 2020. Keywords: C–C bond formation; cobalt; green reaction; iron; nanoparticles; Sonogashira; Introduction The palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling
  • exceptional versatility [13][14][15]. Therefore, the low cost first series transition metals such as iron and cobalt show higher significance than other transition metals. Naturally, Sonogashira cross-coupling reactions using cobalt or iron catalysts were reported as more cost-effective alternatives to the
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Published 03 Mar 2022

Earth-abundant 3d transition metals on the rise in catalysis

  • Nikolaos Kaplaneris and
  • Lutz Ackermann

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 86–88, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.8

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  • industries as one of the most powerful methods for molecular assembly. With regard to the cost of goods and the allowance of trace metal impurities in medicinally relevant compounds, 3d transition metal complexes, such as those of iron, copper, cobalt or nickel, represent exciting, more sustainable
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Published 07 Jan 2022

Facile and innovative catalytic protocol for intramolecular Friedel–Crafts cyclization of Morita–Baylis–Hillman adducts: Synergistic combination of chiral (salen)chromium(III)/BF3·OEt2 catalysis

  • Karthikeyan Soundararajan,
  • Helen Ratna Monica Jeyarajan,
  • Raju Subimol Kamarajapurathu and
  • Karthik Krishna Kumar Ayyanoth

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 2186–2193, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.140

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  • convinced us to explore them as suitable chiral Lewis acid catalysts for the Friedel–Crafts cyclization of MBH adducts. Mononuclear(salen) complexes of aluminium, chromium, manganese and cobalt were chosen and screened for the current investigation. Results and Discussion To evaluate the scope of the
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Published 26 Aug 2021

Recent advances in the syntheses of anthracene derivatives

  • Giovanni S. Baviera and
  • Paulo M. Donate

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 2028–2050, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.131

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  • ] cyclotrimerization reactions in the presence of nickel and cobalt catalysts [38]. First, they employed diyne 15 in the reaction with a series of alkynes (16) or nitriles (17) bearing a variety of functional groups including alkyl and alkene chains, hydroxy groups, and benzene and pyridine rings, to achieve the
  • obtain 2,3- and 2,3,6,7-halogenated anthracenes 26 by using CpCo(CO)2 as catalyst (Scheme 5) [39]. This synthesis started with a cobalt-catalyzed cyclotrimerization of previously prepared bis(propargyl)benzenes 22 and bis(trimethylsilyl)acetylene (23), affording the TMS-substituted cyclotrimerization
  • -cyclotrimerization reaction catalyzed by a cobalt/zinc reagent [40]. With regard to substituted anthracenes, this method consisted of a [2 + 2 + 2] cycloaddition reaction of 1,6-diynes 27 with 4-aryl-2-butyn-1-ols 28 (Scheme 6). The authors converted the resulting benzylic alcohols 29 to the corresponding aldehydes
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Published 10 Aug 2021

On the application of 3d metals for C–H activation toward bioactive compounds: The key step for the synthesis of silver bullets

  • Renato L. Carvalho,
  • Amanda S. de Miranda,
  • Mateus P. Nunes,
  • Roberto S. Gomes,
  • Guilherme A. M. Jardim and
  • Eufrânio N. da Silva Júnior

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1849–1938, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.126

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  • most studied metal applied in C–H functionalization methodologies. Cobalt-catalyzed C–H activation Cobalt is a cheap metal that presents powerful colors in its ionic forms and therefore, it has been used as a basic element in ink since ancient periods [171][172]. Cobalt alloys are used in blades [173
  • ] and batteries [174]. Due to its accessibility, it is well explored in catalysis for many fields, such as cycloaddition reactions [175], polymerization [176], and C–C cross-coupling methods [177]. Several biologically active compounds have been obtained through cobalt catalysis [178][179][180
  • ] including its application in C–H activation reactions [181][182][183][184][185]. The synthesis of biologically important compounds using C–H activation techniques has been described by Ackermann and co-workers in 2019 [186]. In this specific work, a cobalt-Cp* catalyzed C–H alkenylation was performed at the
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Published 30 Jul 2021

Sustainable manganese catalysis for late-stage C–H functionalization of bioactive structural motifs

  • Jongwoo Son

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1733–1751, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.122

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  • protein–ligand binding properties as well as biological activities of small molecules, potentially leading to dramatic increases in potency, and thus has been widely explored in drug discovery [54][55][56]. Late-stage C–H methylation has recently been investigated using iron and cobalt catalysts as
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Published 26 Jul 2021

Copper-mediated oxidative C−H/N−H activations with alkynes by removable hydrazides

  • Feng Xiong,
  • Bo Li,
  • Chenrui Yang,
  • Liang Zou,
  • Wenbo Ma,
  • Linghui Gu,
  • Ruhuai Mei and
  • Lutz Ackermann

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1591–1599, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.113

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  • ] auxiliaries (Figure 1a). Besides, the cobalt(II)- [31] or nickel(II)-catalyzed [32][33], pyridine oxide (PyO)-directed tandem alkynylation/annulation was realized by Niu and Song et al., which also provided the 3-methyleneisoindolin-1-one scaffolds (Figure 1b). Notably, a sustainable cupraelectro-catalyzed
  • unfortunately proven elusive [35]. 2-(1-Methylhydrazinyl)pyridine (MHP) [36] was identified as a powerful removable bidentate directing group, which found widespread application in various cobalt-catalyzed C−H activations [37][38][39][40]. Thus, our group also accomplished a set of electrochemical cobalt
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Methodologies for the synthesis of quaternary carbon centers via hydroalkylation of unactivated olefins: twenty years of advances

  • Thiago S. Silva and
  • Fernando Coelho

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1565–1590, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.112

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  • donors) for the hydration of olefins in the presence of cobalt complexes (Scheme 16) [56][57][58]. These findings enabled the application of neutral conditions, instead of the basic ones that employed borohydrides [59][60][61], to generate the metal hydride species, thereby expanding the functional group
  • tolerance of these reactions. In the last 20 years, MHAT methodologies for olefin functionalization have once again spread in the synthetic organic chemistry community, primarily influenced by the work of Carreira [62][63][64][65][66], who employed cobalt complexes in olefin hydro-N-functionalization
  • on a control experiment with substrate 34 that had a tethered internal olefin and furnished the expected cyclization product 35. This reaction indicated a radical cascade initiated by a hydrogen atom transfer from a cobalt hydride to the terminal olefin of 34, followed by a 5-exo-trig cyclization
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Published 07 Jul 2021

A comprehensive review of flow chemistry techniques tailored to the flavours and fragrances industries

  • Guido Gambacorta,
  • James S. Sharley and
  • Ian R. Baxendale

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1181–1312, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.90

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Valorisation of plastic waste via metal-catalysed depolymerisation

  • Francesca Liguori,
  • Carmen Moreno-Marrodán and
  • Pierluigi Barbaro

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 589–621, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.53

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  • , glycolysis of PET was performed under microwave heating in the presence of Zn(OAc)2, yielding BHET with an 80% selectivity at 97% conversion due to formation of dimers (Table 2, entry 7) [203][204]. Soluble metal chlorides (zinc, magnesium, iron, zirconium, cobalt, nickel) were also explored as catalysts in
  • yields were observed for metallated ILs, while under the same experimental conditions, ZnCl2 gave BHET in ≈70% yield (Table 4, entry 5). Similar results were reported for the bmim2[MCl4] (M = Cr, Fe, Co, Zn, Ni, Cu) catalysts, wherein the cobalt derivative resulted in the best performance (Table 4, entry
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A new and efficient methodology for olefin epoxidation catalyzed by supported cobalt nanoparticles

  • Lucía Rossi-Fernández,
  • Viviana Dorn and
  • Gabriel Radivoy

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 519–526, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.46

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  • Lucia Rossi-Fernandez Viviana Dorn Gabriel Radivoy INQUISUR-CONICET, Departamento de Química, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Avenida Alem 1253, Bahía Blanca, B8000CPB, Argentina 10.3762/bjoc.17.46 Abstract A new heterogeneous catalytic system consisting of cobalt nanoparticles (CoNPs) supported on
  • materials and it could be recovered and reused maintaining its unaltered high activity. Keywords: alkenes; cobalt nanoparticles; epoxides; oxidation; TBHP; Introduction Olefin oxidation reactions are key synthetic transformations in the production of oxygenated chemicals of high interest for both academic
  • a variety of alkenes as an interesting heterogeneous system. This cobalt oxide mesoporous nanomaterial showed good activity and selectivity to the epoxide product and could be recovered and reused, but the multistep (not straightforward) synthesis of the catalyst and the use of DMF as the solvent
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CF3-substituted carbocations: underexploited intermediates with great potential in modern synthetic chemistry

  • Anthony J. Fernandes,
  • Armen Panossian,
  • Bastien Michelet,
  • Agnès Martin-Mingot,
  • Frédéric R. Leroux and
  • Sébastien Thibaudeau

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 343–378, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.32

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  • , BF3⋅Et2O, etc.). These cobalt-cluster-stabilized propargylium ions exhibit a surprisingly high thermodynamic stability, comparable to that of triarylmethylcarbenium ions and are readily observable by NMR spectroscopy or isolable as salts with relatively weakly coordinating anions (BF4−, PF6−, etc
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Using multiple self-sorting for switching functions in discrete multicomponent systems

  • Amit Ghosh and
  • Michael Schmittel

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2831–2853, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.233

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  • self-assembly of the triamines 10 and 11 in the presence of the aldehyde 12 and cobalt(II) ions [52]. When all components were mixed in a single reaction vessel, the 1H NMR spectrum indicated the formation of homoleptic as well as heteroleptic species. In the following, they explored the ability of the
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Published 20 Nov 2020

Recent developments in enantioselective photocatalysis

  • Callum Prentice,
  • James Morrisson,
  • Andrew D. Smith and
  • Eli Zysman-Colman

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2363–2441, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.197

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  • Tung et al. merged photoredox, cobalt, and amine catalysis towards the synthesis of α-functionalised ketones 21 from tetrahydroisoquinolines (THIQs) 22 and ketones 23 (Scheme 3) [28]. The proposed mechanism involves an oxidative quenching cycle using the [CoIII] catalyst to generate [CoII] and [Ru
  • then reduce 3-nitrobenzoic acid to the corresponding aniline 25 to turn over the cobalt cycle. Simultaneously, 23 condenses with the chiral primary amine catalyst 26 to give enamine intermediate 27, which can be intercepted by 24 to generate imine intermediate 28, which is finally hydrolysed to turn
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Published 29 Sep 2020

Regioselective cobalt(II)-catalyzed [2 + 3] cycloaddition reaction of fluoroalkylated alkynes with 2-formylphenylboronic acids: easy access to 2-fluoroalkylated indenols

  • Tatsuya Kumon,
  • Miroku Shimada,
  • Jianyan Wu,
  • Shigeyuki Yamada and
  • Tsutomu Konno

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2193–2200, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.184

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  • -fluoroalkylated indenols, together with a very small amount of 3-fluoroalkylated indanones as side products. Keywords: [2 + 3] cycloaddition; cobalt catalyst; fluorine-containing; indenols; regioselective; Introduction 2,3-Disubstituted indenol derivatives are important compounds possessing high potential due
  • using various fluoroalkylated alkynes with 2-iodoaryl ketones via cobalt-catalyzed carbocyclizations (Scheme 1c) [21]. Although our previous work was practical to produce interesting fluoroalkylated indenol derivatives, some drawbacks still remain unsolved. Initially, the reaction showed a low
  • regioselectivity, leading to a mixture of 3-fluoroalkylated and 2-fluoroalkylated indenols, which was difficult to separate. Secondly, a trimer of fluoroalkylated alkynes was obtained as a side product since the cobalt(I) species produced by the cobalt(II)/Zn system worked as a suitable catalyst, leading to the
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When metal-catalyzed C–H functionalization meets visible-light photocatalysis

  • Lucas Guillemard and
  • Joanna Wencel-Delord

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 1754–1804, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.147

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  • (Figure 14). The Pd(0) species, liberated during the reductive elimination, is reoxidized via electron transfer with O2 playing the role of the terminal oxidant. In 2018, Sundararaju et al. reported the first example of dual catalysis employing cobalt, a non-noble metal, in combination with a
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