2010 celebrates the 60th anniversary of this journal. From this issue,the journal features a brand new section: ’In-Sight’. Equivalent to the Cutting Edge of Cell,News and Views of
Rhodium(III)catalysis has set the stage for a plethora of oxidative C–H functionalizations over the last decade,which have predominantly employed stoichiometric amounts of toxic and expensive metal oxidants,such as s...Rhodium(III)catalysis has set the stage for a plethora of oxidative C–H functionalizations over the last decade,which have predominantly employed stoichiometric amounts of toxic and expensive metal oxidants,such as silver(I)salts.In the meantime,electrosynthesis has emerged as an increasingly viable alternative for expensive and toxic oxidants.Recently,significant momentum has been achieved with the merger of electrocatalysis with organometallic C–H activation.However,user-friendly and robust rhodaelectro-catalysis has until very recently proven elusive for oxidative C–H activations.This minireview highlights the current knowledge and recent advances of electrooxidation in rhodium-catalyzed C–H or C–C activations,with a topical focus on contributions from the Ackermann group through July 2020.展开更多
文摘2010 celebrates the 60th anniversary of this journal. From this issue,the journal features a brand new section: ’In-Sight’. Equivalent to the Cutting Edge of Cell,News and Views of
基金support by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft(German Research Foundation)(Gottfried-Wilhelm-Leibniz award to L.A.)and the China Scholarship Council(fellowship to C.Z.)is gratefully acknowledged.
文摘Rhodium(III)catalysis has set the stage for a plethora of oxidative C–H functionalizations over the last decade,which have predominantly employed stoichiometric amounts of toxic and expensive metal oxidants,such as silver(I)salts.In the meantime,electrosynthesis has emerged as an increasingly viable alternative for expensive and toxic oxidants.Recently,significant momentum has been achieved with the merger of electrocatalysis with organometallic C–H activation.However,user-friendly and robust rhodaelectro-catalysis has until very recently proven elusive for oxidative C–H activations.This minireview highlights the current knowledge and recent advances of electrooxidation in rhodium-catalyzed C–H or C–C activations,with a topical focus on contributions from the Ackermann group through July 2020.