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CuPd Nanoparticles as a Robust Catalyst for Electrochemical Allylic Alkylation.

Zhouyang YinHuan PangXuefeng GuoHonghong LinMichelle MuzzioMengqi ShenKecheng WeiChao YuPaul WilliardShouheng Sun
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
An efficient CuPd nanoparticle (NP) catalyst (3 nm CuPd NPs deposited on carbon support) is designed for catalyzing electrochemical allylic alkylation in water/isopropanol (1:1 v/v) and 0.2 m KHCO3 solution at room temperature. The Pd catalysis was Pd/Cu composition-dependent, and CuPd NPs with a Pd/Cu ratio close to one are the most efficient catalyst for the selective cross-coupling of alkyl halides and allylic halides to form C-C hydrocarbons with product yields reaching up to 99 %. This NP-catalyzed electrochemical allylic alkylation expands the synthetic scope of cross-coupling reactions and can be further extended to other organic reaction systems for developing green chemistry electrosynthesis methods.
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