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Electrohalogenation of organic compounds

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ORGANIC & BIOMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
Volume 19, Issue 12, Pages 2578-2602

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0ob02459g

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  1. CAPES [001]
  2. CNPq
  3. CERSusChem GSK/FAPESP [2014/50249-8]
  4. INCT-Catalise/Fapesc/CNPq
  5. FAPESC

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This review presents recent advances in the electrochemical halogenation of organic compounds, highlighting the environmentally-friendly characteristics of electrosynthesis and its potential in the development of new procedures in organic synthesis.
Herein, we present an overview of recent advances in the electrochemical halogenation of organic compounds. Halogen-containing compounds are essential building blocks for post-functionalization in academic research and in different industrial sectors, notably pharmaceutical companies. One of the main advantages of using electrosynthesis is its environmentally-friendly characteristics. Electrosynthesis is recognized as a methodology that can fulfill different criteria of the green chemistry concept and constitutes a promising tool in the development of new procedures in organic synthesis. In this review we target sp, sp(2) and sp(3) carbon fluorination, chlorination, bromination and iodination reactions using electrolysis as a redox medium. Mechanistic insights and substrate reactivity are also discussed.

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