2021-11-11
The synthetic potential of carbon dioxide as an abundant and renewable C1 chemical feedstock has attracted considerable attention in the past decade with a particular focus on devising novel catalytic transformations to access carboxylic acid building blocks in a direct and selective manner. Yet beyond addressing limitations in substrate generality, little effort has been made towards improving the robustness and applicability of established carboxylation methodologies, resulting in a serious lack of uptake within the industrial sector. Herein, we provide a critical view of the catalytic carboxylation arena, discuss the current limitations and explore how the most recent advances offer tantalising hints of how these challenges may be addressed. We speculate that carboxylation reactions are in the midst of a transition to a much broader role in the synthetic community and may represent an important contribution towards a circular carbon economy if they can become viable for industrialization.
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2927 p.
FEDER/MCI-AEI/PGC2018-096839-B-I00
MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 (CEX2019-000925-S)
European Research Council (ERC) under European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (grant agreement No 883756)
Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement 884948
ITN predoctoral fellowship 859910
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