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Electro-inductive effect: Electrodes as functional groups with tunable electronic properties.

Joon HeoHojin AhnJoonghee WonJin Gyeong SonHyun Kyung ShonTae Geol LeeSang Woo HanMu-Hyun Baik
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2020)
In place of functional groups that impose different inductive effects, we immobilize molecules carrying thiol groups on a gold electrode. By applying different voltages, the properties of the immobilized molecules can be tuned. The base-catalyzed saponification of benzoic esters is fully inhibited by applying a mildly negative voltage of -0.25 volt versus open circuit potential. Furthermore, the rate of a Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reaction can be changed by applying a voltage when the arylhalide substrate is immobilized on a gold electrode. Finally, a two-step carboxylic acid amidation is shown to benefit from a switch in applied voltage between addition of a carbodiimide coupling reagent and introduction of the amine.
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