Electrochemical Hydrogenation of N‐Heterocycles and Related Substrates: A Mini‐Review
Esteban Garcia‐Torres,
David E. Herbert
Abstract:Catalytic hydrogenation refers to the (often) metal‐mediated addition of dihydrogen (H2) equivalents to unsaturated compounds to form new element‐hydrogen bonds. This conceptually simple reaction is ubiquitous in the production of a vast number of essential chemicals. Despite a growing recognition of the importance of sustainability in manufacturing, the use of fossil‐derived hydrogen gas and precious metal catalysts in hydrogenation remains widespread. Electrochemical variants of these processes are an appeal… Show more
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