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Single‐Carbon Atom Doping Reactions Using Atomic Carbon and Its Equivalents

Hayato Fujimoto, Mamoru Tobisu

2024ChemistryEurope11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Atomic carbon, a zerovalent atom with four non‐bonded electrons, has potential utility in organic synthesis as platforms for the formation of four new covalent bonds at the carbon center. Single‐carbon atom doping (SCAD) is the process of inserting an atomic carbon into a reactant molecule with no loss of atoms in the reactant. In this Concept, we overview SCAD reactions, which can be classified by physical or chemical methods.

Topics & Concepts

Carbon fibersCovalent bondCarbon atomAtom (system on chip)DopingMoleculeAtomic carbonChemistryMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryAnalytical Chemistry (journal)Ring (chemistry)Embedded systemComposite materialComposite numberOptoelectronicsComputer scienceCatalytic Cross-Coupling ReactionsCyclopropane Reaction MechanismsCatalytic C–H Functionalization Methods
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