Selective C–H activation remains one of the most intensely studied reactions across many fields of chemistry, due to its applications in both industrial and fine chemicals synthesis. Although chlorine ...
Oxidation of saturated C−H bonds is a key chemical reaction in synthetic chemistry and chemical industry. Nevertheless, the high bond dissociation energies (BDEs) and weak polarity of C(sp 3)−H bonds, ...
Chlorine dioxide radical (ClO 2 •) was found to act as an efficient oxidizing agent in the aerobic oxygenation of methane to methanol and formic acid under photoirradiation. The yields of methanol and ...
One of the first reactions that students learn in college-level organic chemistry is hydrochlorination—adding hydrogen chloride to a carbon-carbon double or triple bond. The classic textbook version ...