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Recent advances in liquid hydrosilane-mediated catalytic N -formylation of amines with CO 2 .

Zhengyi LiZhaozhuo YuXiaoxiang LuoChuanhui LiHongguo WuWenfeng ZhaoHu LiSong Yang
Published in: RSC advances (2020)
Carbon dioxide is an ideal raw material for the synthesis of complex organic compounds because of its rich, non-toxic, and good physical properties. It is of great significance to transform CO 2 into valuable fine chemicals and develop a green sustainable cycle of carbon surplus. Based on hydrosilane as a reducing agent, this work summarizes the recent applications of reductive amidation of CO 2 using different catalysts such as organocatalysts, ionic liquids (ILs), salts, transition metal complexes, and solvents. The main factors affecting the reductive amidation of CO 2 and the possible reaction mechanism are discussed. Moreover, the future orientation and catalytic systems of the formylation of amines with CO 2 and hydrosilane are prospected.
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