Abstract
Catalytic C–H/N–H cross-coupling is considered an
ideal strategy for accessing
anilines and derivatives, but
its synthetic execution remains extremely challenging, especially when
the exclusion of external oxidants
is desired. Report herein is a photoelectrochemical method
for the preparation of anilides through C–H/N–H coupling of arenes and
carbamates, which
employs DDQ as a molecular
catalyst. The reactions are conducted in a simple undivided
cell with visible-light
irradiation and without
any need for external chemical oxidants. In addition,
the reactions employ arenes as the limiting agent, and are compatible with benzene and halogenated benzenes
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