Aromatic "Redox Tag"-assisted Diels-Alder reactions by electrocatalysis
Yohei Okada1, Yusuke Yamaguchi2, Atsushi Ozaki2
1Department of Chemical Engineering , Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology , 2-24-16 Naka-cho, Koganei , Tokyo 184-8588 , Japan.
Abstract:
Electrocatalysis was employed to promote Diels-Alder reactions between electronically mismatched substrates. A catalytic amount of electricity was enough to complete the overall reactions and GC-MS monitoring and CV measurements clearly illustrated the electrocatalytic nature of the reactions, which involve an EC-backward-E mechanism. The electrocatalytic Diels-Alder reactions were rationally designed based on the concept of redox tags. The results were supported by DFT calculations.
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