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Synthesis and Performance Characterizations of Transition Metal Single Atom Catalyst for Electrochemical CO2 Reduction
Published on: April 10, 2018
Recent Advances in Carbon-Nitrogen/Carbon-Oxygen Bond Formation Under Transition-Metal-Free Conditions
Rui Zhang1, Chang-Yang Song1, Zhe Sui1
1Department of Chemical Engineering and Food Science, Hubei University of Arts and Science, 296 Longzhong Road, Xiangyang, 441053, P. R. China.
Abstract:
Carbon-heteroatom bond formation under transition-metal free conditions provides a powerful synthetic alternative for the efficient synthesis of valuable molecules. In particular, C-N and C-O bonds are two important types of carbon-heteroatom bonds. Thus, continuous efforts have been deployed to develop novel C-N/C-O bond formation methodologies involving various catalysts or promoters under TM-free conditions, which enables the synthesis of various functional molecules comprising C-N/C-O bonds in a facile and sustainable manner. Considering the significance of C-N/C-O bond construction in organic synthesis and materials science, this review aims to comprehensively present selected examples on the construction of C-N (including amination and amidation) and C-O (including etherification and hydroxylation) bonds without transition metals. Besides, the involved promoters/catalysts, substrate scope, potential application and possible reaction mechanisms are also systematically discussed.
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