Selective electrosynthetic α,δ-hydrocarboxylation of 1,3-dienes is reported, utilising non-sacrificial electrodes that provide access to the previously challenging δ-carboxylated regioisomer.
The carboxylation of low‐value commodity chemicals to provide higher‐value carboxylic acids is of significant interest. Recently alternative routes to the traditional hydroformylation processes that used potentially toxic carbon monoxide and a transition metal catalyst have appeared. A significant challenge has been the selectivity observed for olefin carboxylation. Photochemical methods have shown a viable route towards the hydrocarboxylation of α,β‐unsaturated alkenes but rely on the use of an excess reducing or amine reagent. Herein we report our investigations of an electrochemical approach that is able to hydrocarboxylate α,β‐unsaturated alkenes with excellent regioselectivity and the ability to carboxylate hindered substrates to afford α‐quaternary center carboxylic acids. The reported process requires no chromatography and the products are purified by simple crystallization from the reaction mixture after work‐up.
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