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The Heck reaction is an example of a cross-coupling reaction that is used to make carbon-carbon bonds when producing drug molecules and similar fine chemicals. The reaction is performed in a solution requiring a reproductive toxic solvent (DMF or NMP). Cyclic carbonates are non-toxic solvents that can be made from waste carbon dioxide and can be used instead of less desirable solvents in the Heck reaction.
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This page is a summary of: Cyclic Carbonates as Green Alternative Solvents for the Heck Reaction, ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, June 2014, American Chemical Society (ACS),
DOI: 10.1021/sc5002287.
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