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Electrochemical Hydroxylation of Arenes Catalyzed by a Keggin Polyoxometalate with a Cobalt(IV) Heteroatom
Authors:Dr Alexander M Khenkin  Miriam Somekh  Dr Raanan Carmieli  Prof?Dr Ronny Neumann
Institution:1. Department of Organic Chemistry, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel;2. Department of Chemical Research Support, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
Abstract:The sustainable, selective direct hydroxylation of arenes, such as benzene to phenol, is an important research challenge. An electrocatalytic transformation using formic acid to oxidize benzene and its halogenated derivatives to selectively yield aryl formates, which are easily hydrolyzed by water to yield the corresponding phenols, is presented. The formylation reaction occurs on a Pt anode in the presence of CoIIIW12O40]5? as a catalyst and lithium formate as an electrolyte via formation of a formyloxyl radical as the reactive species, which was trapped by a BMPO spin trap and identified by EPR. Hydrogen was formed at the Pt cathode. The sum transformation is ArH+H2O→ArOH+H2. Non‐optimized reaction conditions showed a Faradaic efficiency of 75 % and selective formation of the mono‐oxidized product in a 35 % yield. Decomposition of formic acid into CO2 and H2 is a side‐reaction.
Keywords:C−  H bond activation  electrocatalysis  oxidation  polyoxometalate  radicals
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