Recent developments in decarboxylative cross-coupling reactions between carboxylic acids and N-H compounds

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Abstract

Carboxylic acids and their derivatives are ubiquitous compounds in organic chemistry, and are widely commercially available in a large structural variety. Recently, carboxylic acids have been frequently used as non-toxic and environmentally benign alternatives to traditional organohalide coupling partners in various carbon-carbon and carbon-heteroatom cross-coupling reactions. Along this line, several methods have been reported for the synthesis of nitrogen-containing organic compounds through decarboxylative cross-coupling reactions between carboxylic acids and N-H compounds. This review focuses on recent advances and discoveries on these reactions with special attention on the mechanistic aspects of the reactions.

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Arshadi, S., Ebrahimiasl, S., Hosseinian, A., Monfared, A., & Vessally, E. (2019). Recent developments in decarboxylative cross-coupling reactions between carboxylic acids and N-H compounds. RSC Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra00929a

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