Scalable Electrochemical Decarboxylative Olefination Driven by Alternating Polarity

25 May 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

A mild, scalable (kg) metal-free electrochemical decarboxylation of alkyl carboxylic acids to olefins is disclosed. Numerous applications are presented wherein this transformation can simplify alkene synthesis and provide alternative synthetic access to valuable olefins from simple carboxylic acid feedstocks. This robust method relies on alternating polarity to maintain the quality of the electrode surface and local pH, providing a deeper understanding of the Hofer-Moest process with unprecedented chemoselectivity.

Keywords

alternating polarity
decarboxylation
electrochemistry
Hofer-Moest
olefination

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