2.6 C—C Bond Formation by C—H Carboxylation or Carbonylation
Book
Editor: Yu, J.-Q.
Title: Catalytic Transformations via C-H Activation 2
Print ISBN: 9783132057210; Online ISBN: 9783132404137; Book DOI: 10.1055/b-004-129675
1st edition © 2015 Thieme. All rights reserved.
Georg Thieme Verlag KG, Stuttgart
Subjects: Organic Chemistry
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Parent publication
Title: Science of Synthesis
DOI: 10.1055/b-00000101
Type: Multivolume Edition
Abstract
The direct C—H carbonylation or carboxylation involving carbon monoxide is an ideal and environmentally friendly method toward the synthesis of carboxylic acids and derivatives. Within this emerging area, a number of significant examples have been reported, which are summarized in this chapter. Additionally, the recent progress on C—H carboxylation utilizing carbon dioxide is included in this review.
Key words
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