Paper
Photocatalytic Decarboxylative Hydroxylation of Carboxylic Acids Driven by Visible Light and Using Molecular Oxygen.
Published Jul 18, 2016 · Hai-Tao Song, W. Ding, Quan-Quan Zhou
The Journal of organic chemistry
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Abstract
This paper discloses the first example of photocatalytic direct decarboxylative hydroxylation of carboxylic acids. It enables the conversion of a variety of readily available carboxylic acids to alcohols in moderate to high yields. This unprecedented protocol is accomplished under extremely mild reaction conditions using molecular oxygen (O2) as a green oxidant and using visible light as a driving force.
Photocatalytic direct decarboxylative hydroxylation of carboxylic acids enables moderate to high yields of alcohols under mild reaction conditions using molecular oxygen and visible light.
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