Recent advances in metal-free aerobic C-H activation

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Abstract

Herein we describe recent developments in selective, metal-free, dioxygen-induced C-H activation. This method of activating C-H bonds is an attractive alternative to traditional methodologies as it uses dioxygen, an inherently sustainable and widely accessible oxidant, in place of expensive or toxic metals and/or hazardous peroxides. Reactions developed on the basis of using aerobic C-H activation are also discussed.

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Shamsabadi, A., & Chudasama, V. (2019). Recent advances in metal-free aerobic C-H activation. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ob00339h

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