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Chemoselective (Hetero)Arene Electroreduction Enabled by Rapid Alternating Polarity.

Kyohei HayashiJeremy GriffinKaid C HarperYu KawamataPhil S Baran
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
Conventional chemical and even electrochemical Birch-type reductions suffer from a lack of chemoselectivity due to a reliance on alkali metals or harshly reducing conditions. This study reveals that a simpler avenue is available for such reductions by simply altering the waveform of current delivery, namely rapid alternating polarity (rAP). The developed method solves these issues, proceeding in a protic solvent, and can be easily scaled up without any metal additives or stringently anhydrous conditions.
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