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CO<sub>2</sub> Radical Anion in Photochemical Dicarboxylation of Alkenes

Sai Wang, Pei Xu, Xu Zhu

2023ChemCatChem24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract CO 2 radical anion (CO 2 ⋅ − ) is a highly reductive species ( E red =−2.2 V vs SCE), which can undergo Giese radical addition to an unsaturated C−C bond and install a carbonyl group to synthesize acids. Normally, it has been generated through the direct reduction of CO 2 gas or from formate salts via HAT (hydrogen atom transfer) as the BDE (bond dissociation energy) of the C−H bond in formate is only around 86 kcal/mol. This concept highlights the recent developments on alkenes dicarboxylation reaction with CO 2 and/or formate as the carbonyl sources. In these reactions, CO 2 radical anion species played significant roles in the carboxylation step.

Topics & Concepts

FormateChemistryPhotochemistryBond-dissociation energyDissociation (chemistry)Hydrogen atomIonMedicinal chemistryRadical ionCatalysisOrganic chemistryGroup (periodic table)Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysisCO2 Reduction Techniques and CatalystsRadical Photochemical Reactions