A Photochemical Strategy for Carbon Isotope Exchange with CO2

02 November 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

A novel photocatalytic approach for carbon isotope exchange is reported. Utilizing [13C]CO2 as primary C1 sources, this protocol allows the insertion of the desired carbon isotope into phenyl acetic acids without the need of structural modifications or pre-functionalization, in one single step. The exceptionally mild conditions required for this traceless transformation are in stark contrast with previous methods requiring the use of harsh thermal conditions.

Keywords

isotope labelling methods
carbon dioxide (CO2)
Carbon 14
photocatalyst

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