H/D exchange using hot heavy water

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Abstract

Metal-catalyzed H/D exchange in hydrothermal deuterium oxide, performed in an autoclave using external heating or in a sealed glass tube under microwave irradiation, was shown to be an efficient method for preparing various deuterium-labeled compounds. Phosphonium salts for the Wittig reaction were deuterated at the a-position in the presence of MS 4A under microwave irradiation; primary alcohols and primary/secondary amines were deuterated at the a-position in the presence of ruthenium catalyst under microwave irradiation; metal-catalyzed direct C-H functionalizations on sp3 and sp2 carbon gave the corresponding fully deuterated products under hydrothermal conditions. These methods gave various deuterium-labelled compounds efficiently using D2O as a D-atom source.

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Matsubara, S., Ishibashi, K., Maung, G. Y. T., Morota, Y., Umemura, T., & Kato, Y. (2018). H/D exchange using hot heavy water. Chimia, 72(12), 853–858. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2018.853

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