The construction of C–C bonds from underused feedstock is one of the “holy grails” in organic synthesis. In this issue of Chem, Wu, Lu, and co-workers report a method that makes use of photocatalysis and oxalic acid to promote the reductive cross-coupling of alkenes in a two-step procedure.
Mazzarella, D., Dell'Amico, L. (2023). Building C–C bridges with oxalic acid as a traceless keystone. CHEM, 9(4), 766-768 [10.1016/j.chempr.2023.03.024].
Building C–C bridges with oxalic acid as a traceless keystone
Mazzarella D.;
2023-01-01
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The construction of C–C bonds from underused feedstock is one of the “holy grails” in organic synthesis. In this issue of Chem, Wu, Lu, and co-workers report a method that makes use of photocatalysis and oxalic acid to promote the reductive cross-coupling of alkenes in a two-step procedure.File in questo prodotto:
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