J Am Chem Soc
College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS), Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, P. R. China.
Published: February 2025
Traditional reductions of alkenes, such as using stoichiometric reductants with waste generation and catalytic hydrogenation with high-pressure H, are accompanied by environmental or safety issues. Herein, we demonstrated a universal method for the electrocatalytic hydrogenation and deuteration of alkenes with modified electrodes under ambient temperature. The key M-H/M-D species for alkene reduction were generated from the electrolysis of HO/DO on modified electrodes, which avoided the usage of H and D. Mono-, di-, tri-, and tetra-substituted alkenes were successfully reduced in this electrocatalytic system using HO and DO as hydrogen and deuterium sources. Electron-donating/-withdrawing alkenes, alkenes with other easily reducible functional groups, and complicated natural products and drugs were all reductive hydrogenated and deuterated with excellent yields (85 examples, yields up to 99%). Faraday efficiency of this efficient method could reach 84%. Moreover, the catalytic amount of metal could decrease to less than 0.01 mol %.
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