CO-to-Sugars Conversion from One-Pot Two-Step Electro-Organocatalytic Process

Abstract

The conversion of C1 molecules (single-carbon species) into Cn products (carbon chains) is a key challenge for developing sustainable chemical feedstocks to replace fossil resources. Carbohydrates, a vital class of complex polycarbon molecules, are mainly extracted from biomass, but de novo synthesis provides a complementary route to access rare and non-natural carbohydrates. Here, we report a fully integrated, one-pot two-step system converting carbon monoxide (CO) into carbohydrates. This process couples the electroreduction of CO to formaldehyde with the organocatalytic oligomerization of formaldehyde into C5–6 carbohydrates selectively. This work establishes a novel pathway to utilize CO as a building block for synthesizing complex carbon chains.

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Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
29 Aug 2025
Accepted
22 Oct 2025
First published
23 Oct 2025
This article is Open Access

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Chem. Sci., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

CO-to-Sugars Conversion from One-Pot Two-Step Electro-Organocatalytic Process

A. Singh, D. Martins-Bessa, J. Bonin, M. Robert and S. Bontemps, Chem. Sci., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5SC06667K

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