Photopromoted methoxycarbonylation of olefins with carbon monoxide can be carried out under ambient conditions with non-precious transition metal complexes (such as cobalt complexes) catalysts in DMF. The isotope expe...Photopromoted methoxycarbonylation of olefins with carbon monoxide can be carried out under ambient conditions with non-precious transition metal complexes (such as cobalt complexes) catalysts in DMF. The isotope experiments show that DMF is decomposed under irradiation and is conveniently used as a carbon monoxide source for the reaction.展开更多
Photopromoted carbonylation of alkyl halides with carbon monoxide can be carried out under ambient conditions with non-precious transition metal complexes (such as cobalt complexes) catalysts. Our preliminary work sh...Photopromoted carbonylation of alkyl halides with carbon monoxide can be carried out under ambient conditions with non-precious transition metal complexes (such as cobalt complexes) catalysts. Our preliminary work showed that alkyl halides can be transformed into alkene and alkane directly under irradiation, but the esters can not be transformed. It is assumed that the carbonylation of alkyl halides may be proceeded in two ways.展开更多
文摘Photopromoted methoxycarbonylation of olefins with carbon monoxide can be carried out under ambient conditions with non-precious transition metal complexes (such as cobalt complexes) catalysts in DMF. The isotope experiments show that DMF is decomposed under irradiation and is conveniently used as a carbon monoxide source for the reaction.
基金We are indebted to the National Natural Science Foundations of China(No.20172010,20242004),for the generous financial support
文摘Photopromoted carbonylation of alkyl halides with carbon monoxide can be carried out under ambient conditions with non-precious transition metal complexes (such as cobalt complexes) catalysts. Our preliminary work showed that alkyl halides can be transformed into alkene and alkane directly under irradiation, but the esters can not be transformed. It is assumed that the carbonylation of alkyl halides may be proceeded in two ways.