ACS Catalysis, volume 6, issue 10, pages 6739-6749
Metal-Catalyzed Carboxylation of Organic (Pseudo)halides with CO2
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2016-09-16
Journal:
ACS Catalysis
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Impact factor: 12.9
ISSN: 21555435, 21555435
PubMed ID:
27747133
General Chemistry
Catalysis
Abstract
The recent years have witnessed the development of metal-catalyzed reductive carboxylation of organic (pseudo)halides with CO2 as C1 source, representing potential powerful alternatives to existing methodologies for preparing carboxylic acids, privileged motifs in a myriad of pharmaceuticals and molecules displaying significant biological properties. While originally visualized as exotic cross-coupling reactions, a close look into the literature data indicates that these processes have become a fertile ground, allowing for the utilization of a variety of coupling partners, even with particularly challenging substrate combinations. As for other related cross-electrophile scenarios, the vast majority of reductive carboxylation of organic (pseudo)halides are characterized by their simplicity, mild conditions, and a broad functional group compatibility, suggesting that these processes could be implemented in late-stage diversification. This perspective describes the evolution of metal-catalyzed reductive carboxylation of organic (pseudo)halides from its inception in the pioneering stoichiometric work of Osakada to the present. Specific emphasis is devoted to the reactivity of these coupling processes, with substrates ranging from aryl-, vinyl-, benzyl- to unactivated alkyl (pseudo)halides. Despite the impressive advances realized, a comprehensive study detailing the mechanistic intricacies of these processes is still lacking. Some recent empirical evidence reveal an intriguing dichotomy exerted by the substitution pattern on the ligands utilized; still, however, some elementary steps within the catalytic cycle of these reactions remain speculative, in many instances invoking a canonical cross-coupling process. Although tentative, we anticipate that these processes might fall into more than one distinct mechanistic category depending on the substrate utilized, suggesting that investigations aimed at unraveling the mechanistic underpinnings of these processes will likely bring new and innovative research grounds in this vibrant area of expertise.
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Börjesson M. et al. Metal-Catalyzed Carboxylation of Organic (Pseudo)halides with CO2 // ACS Catalysis. 2016. Vol. 6. No. 10. pp. 6739-6749.
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Börjesson M., Moragas T., Gallego D., Martin R. Metal-Catalyzed Carboxylation of Organic (Pseudo)halides with CO2 // ACS Catalysis. 2016. Vol. 6. No. 10. pp. 6739-6749.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/acscatal.6b02124
UR - https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.6b02124
TI - Metal-Catalyzed Carboxylation of Organic (Pseudo)halides with CO2
T2 - ACS Catalysis
AU - Moragas, Toni
AU - Börjesson, Marino
AU - Gallego, Daniel
AU - Martin, Ruben
PY - 2016
DA - 2016/09/16
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
SP - 6739-6749
IS - 10
VL - 6
PMID - 27747133
SN - 2155-5435
SN - 2155-5435
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@article{2016_Börjesson,
author = {Toni Moragas and Marino Börjesson and Daniel Gallego and Ruben Martin},
title = {Metal-Catalyzed Carboxylation of Organic (Pseudo)halides with CO2},
journal = {ACS Catalysis},
year = {2016},
volume = {6},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {sep},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.6b02124},
number = {10},
pages = {6739--6749},
doi = {10.1021/acscatal.6b02124}
}
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Börjesson, Marino, et al. “Metal-Catalyzed Carboxylation of Organic (Pseudo)halides with CO2.” ACS Catalysis, vol. 6, no. 10, Sep. 2016, pp. 6739-6749. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.6b02124.