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Electrochemical Generation of Nitrogen‐centered Radicals and its Application for the Green Synthesis of Heterocycles Review

Journal ChemElectroChem
ISSN: 2196-0216
Output data Year: 2024, Volume: 11, Number: 17, Article number : e202400395, Pages count : DOI: 10.1002/celc.202400395
Authors Titenkova Kseniia 1 , Chaplygin Daniil A. 1 , Fershtat Leonid L. 1
Affiliations
1 N. D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry Russian Academy of Sciences 47, Leninsky Prosp. Moscow 119991 Russia

Abstract: Electrochemistry became a unique and powerful tool for the preparation of a plethora of valuable chemical species including functional materials, drug candidates and clinically approved pharmaceuticals. Organic electrosynthesis well satisfies main goals of green chemistry development and is considered as one of the useful approaches toward the creation of sustainable future. Since nitrogen heterocyclic scaffolds still retain their importance for the construction of novel materials and medications, one of the emerging trends in organic electrochemistry is the discovery of novel green and sustainable synthetic methods toward the assembly of heterocyclic subunits. In this regard, organic electrochemistry provides an efficient platform for environmentally benign generation of various nitrogen-centered radicals which are prominent intermediates in the synthesis of nitrogen heterocycles. In this Review, recent developments in the creation of green synthetic methods for the construction of nitrogen heterocycles via electrochemical generation of nitrogen-centered radicals are summarized. The special emphasis is devoted to the influence of solvent, electrodes and electrolytes on the electrochemical step, since these crucial parameters regulate the process efficiency.
Cite: Titenkova K. , Chaplygin D.A. , Fershtat L.L.
Electrochemical Generation of Nitrogen‐centered Radicals and its Application for the Green Synthesis of Heterocycles
ChemElectroChem. 2024. V.11. N17. e202400395 . DOI: 10.1002/celc.202400395 WOS Scopus OpenAlex
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Web of science: WOS:001288489800001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85200955387
OpenAlex: W4401520401
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