Favoring alkane primary carbon-hydrogen bond functionalization in supercritical carbon dioxide as reaction medium

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The selectivity of a catalytic alkane functionalization process can be modified just changing the reaction medium from neat alkane to supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2). A silica supported copper complex bearing an Nheterocyclic carbene ligand promotes the functionalization of carbon-hydrogen bonds of alkanes by transferring the CHCO2Et group from N2=CHCO2Et (ethyl diazoacetate, EDA). In neat hexane only 3% of the primary C-H bonds (ethyl heptanoate being the product) are functionalized in that manner, whereas the same reaction carried out in scCO2 provides a 30% yield in this linear ester. Such effect seems to be induced by an electronic density flux from the NHC ligand to the surrounding carbon dioxide molecules.

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Sarmiento, J. T., Olmos, A., Belderrain, T. R., Caballero, A., Varea, T., Pérez, P. J., & Asensio, G. (2019). Favoring Alkane Primary Carbon-Hydrogen Bond Functionalization in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide as Reaction Medium. ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.9b00523

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