Electrochemical iron-catalyzed difunctionalization of olefins: efficient and sustainable access to β-heteroarylated esters | Synapse
September 10, 2025
Electrochemical iron-catalyzed difunctionalization of olefins: efficient and sustainable access to β-heteroarylated esters
Key Points
This method provides an efficient route to β-heteroarylated esters, emphasizing sustainability in organic synthesis.
The electrochemical system showed remarkable reactivity in the difunctionalization of olefins using iron as a catalyst.
The process utilizes heteroarenes and methyl carbazate, highlighting its versatility in generating complex molecules.
The findings suggest this approach could lead to greener methods in the production of valuable chemical compounds.
Abstract
This study describes an electrochemical iron-catalyzed system for olefin difunctionalization with heteroarenes and methyl carbazate, providing an efficient and sustainable route to β-heteroarylated esters.