Themed collection Synthetic electrochemistry

15 items
Editorial

Introduction to synthetic electrochemistry: new tricks for an old discipline

Guest Editors Kevin Lam, Shelley D. Minteer and Darren L. Poole introduce the Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry themed issue on synthetic electrochemistry.

Graphical abstract: Introduction to synthetic electrochemistry: new tricks for an old discipline
From the themed collection: Synthetic electrochemistry
Open Access Review Article

Electrosynthetic C–F bond cleavage

This review describes synthetically relevant electrochemically driven protocols for cleavage and subsequent functionalization of C–F bonds, including photoelectrochemical strategies.

Graphical abstract: Electrosynthetic C–F bond cleavage
From the themed collection: Synthetic electrochemistry
Review Article

Electrocatalysis as a key strategy for the total synthesis of natural products

This review provides an overview of the total syntheses of structurally intriguing natural products in which electrochemical processes play an important role as a key methodology.

Graphical abstract: Electrocatalysis as a key strategy for the total synthesis of natural products
From the themed collection: Synthetic electrochemistry
Review Article

Recent progress on electrochemical synthesis involving carboxylic acids

Recent progress on sustainable electrochemical synthesis involving carboxylic acids was reviewed.

Graphical abstract: Recent progress on electrochemical synthesis involving carboxylic acids
From the themed collection: Synthetic methodology in OBC
Review Article

Electrohalogenation of organic compounds

In this review we target sp, sp2 and sp3 carbon fluorination, chlorination, bromination and iodination reactions using electrolysis as a redox medium. Mechanistic insights and substrate reactivity are also discussed.

Graphical abstract: Electrohalogenation of organic compounds
From the themed collection: Synthetic methodology in OBC
Communication

Oxidative electro-organic synthesis of dimeric hexahydropyrrolo-[2,3-b]indole alkaloids involving PCET: total synthesis of (±)-folicanthine

An efficient electrochemical oxidation strategy for the total synthesis of (±)-folicanthine (1b), has been envisioned. Control experiments suggest that a PCET pathway involving stepwise ET-PT was involved in the key oxidative dimerization process.

Graphical abstract: Oxidative electro-organic synthesis of dimeric hexahydropyrrolo-[2,3-b]indole alkaloids involving PCET: total synthesis of (±)-folicanthine
From the themed collection: Synthetic electrochemistry
Communication

Electrocatalytic hydrogenation of benzoic acids in a proton-exchange membrane reactor

The highly efficient chemoselective hydrogenation of benzoic acids to cyclohexanecarboxylic acids was carried out in a proton-exchange membrane reactor under mild conditions without hydrogenation of the carboxyl group.

Graphical abstract: Electrocatalytic hydrogenation of benzoic acids in a proton-exchange membrane reactor
From the themed collection: Synthetic electrochemistry
Communication

Facile access to foldable redox-active flavin-peptide conjugates

A convenient approach for the synthesis of foldable redox-active flavin peptide conjugates was established.

Graphical abstract: Facile access to foldable redox-active flavin-peptide conjugates
From the themed collection: Supramolecular chemistry in OBC
Paper

Discovery of a tetraarylhydrazine catalyst for electrocatalytic synthesis of imidazo-fused N-heteroaromatic compounds

A tetraarylhydrazine-based redox catalyst has been discovered by serendipity through the electrochemical decomposition of a triarylamine. This catalyst is effective in promoting the electrosynthesis of imidazo-fused N-heteroaromatic compounds.

Graphical abstract: Discovery of a tetraarylhydrazine catalyst for electrocatalytic synthesis of imidazo-fused N-heteroaromatic compounds
From the themed collection: Synthetic electrochemistry
Open Access Paper

Electrochemical bromofunctionalization of alkenes in a flow reactor

Electrochemical flow functionalization of alkenes is providing fast and easy access to dibromides or bromohydrins.

Graphical abstract: Electrochemical bromofunctionalization of alkenes in a flow reactor
From the themed collection: Synthetic methodology in OBC
Open Access Paper

Scalable electrochemical synthesis of diaryliodonium salts

The synthesis of cyclic and acyclic diaryliodonium salts by anodic oxidation of iodobiaryls and iodoarene/arene mixtures has been developed in a simple undivided electrolysis cell in MeCN–HFIP–TfOH without any added electrolyte salts.

Graphical abstract: Scalable electrochemical synthesis of diaryliodonium salts
From the themed collection: Synthetic electrochemistry
Paper

Electrochemical synthesis of sulfonated benzothiophenes using 2-alkynylthioanisoles and sodium sulfinates

Electrochemical sulfonylation/cyclization of 2-alkynylthioanisoles with sodium sulfinates was developed under catalyst-, external oxidant- and metal-free conditions.

Graphical abstract: Electrochemical synthesis of sulfonated benzothiophenes using 2-alkynylthioanisoles and sodium sulfinates
From the themed collection: Synthetic methodology in OBC
Paper

Continuous-flow electrosynthesis of selenium-substituted iminoisobenzofuran via oxidative cyclization of olefinic amides and diselenides

A novel method for the continuous synthesis of selenated iminoisobenzofurans by cyclization of olefinic amides with diselenides through electrochemical oxidation under metal-free and oxidant-free conditions has been developed.

Graphical abstract: Continuous-flow electrosynthesis of selenium-substituted iminoisobenzofuran via oxidative cyclization of olefinic amides and diselenides
From the themed collection: Synthetic methodology in OBC
Paper

Peroxide- and transition metal-free electrochemical synthesis of α,β-epoxy ketones

A novel electrochemical method for the synthesis of α,β-epoxy ketones is reported.

Graphical abstract: Peroxide- and transition metal-free electrochemical synthesis of α,β-epoxy ketones
From the themed collection: Synthetic methodology in OBC
Paper

Chemoselective electrochemical reduction of nitroarenes with gaseous ammonia

Using graphite felt as electrodes and ammonia as a hydrogen source to reduce nitroarene to azoxyarene, azoarene, hydrazo, and aniline by tuning reaction conditions.

Graphical abstract: Chemoselective electrochemical reduction of nitroarenes with gaseous ammonia
From the themed collection: Synthetic methodology in OBC
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About this collection

This collection, guest edited by Dr Kevin Lam (University of Greenwich), Professor Shelley Minteer (University of Utah) and Dr Darren Poole GlaxoSmithKline, aims to highlight some of the excellent research currently happening in the field of synthetic electrochemistry.

New articles will be added to the collection upon publication. Please return to this page frequently to see the collection grow.

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