Electrochemical allylations in a deep eutectic solvent DOI Creative Commons
Sophia Taylor, Scott T. Handy

Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 20, P. 2217 - 2224

Published: Sept. 2, 2024

Electrosynthesis is a technique that attracting increased attention and has many appealing features, particularly its potential greenness. At the same time, electrosynthesis requires solvent supporting electrolyte in order for current to pass through reaction. These are effectively consumable reagents unless convenient means of recycling can be developed. As part our interest unusual solvents electrochemistry, we explored application simple, inexpensive, recyclable deep eutectic allylation carbonyls. While several sets conditions were developed, goal avoiding stoichiometric amounts metal proven elusive. Still, used plate out thus recover used, offering an interesting new option electrochemical allylations.

Language: Английский

Electrochemical allylations in a deep eutectic solvent DOI Creative Commons
Sophia Taylor, Scott T. Handy

Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 20, P. 2217 - 2224

Published: Sept. 2, 2024

Electrosynthesis is a technique that attracting increased attention and has many appealing features, particularly its potential greenness. At the same time, electrosynthesis requires solvent supporting electrolyte in order for current to pass through reaction. These are effectively consumable reagents unless convenient means of recycling can be developed. As part our interest unusual solvents electrochemistry, we explored application simple, inexpensive, recyclable deep eutectic allylation carbonyls. While several sets conditions were developed, goal avoiding stoichiometric amounts metal proven elusive. Still, used plate out thus recover used, offering an interesting new option electrochemical allylations.

Language: Английский

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