Deuterium incorporation is crucial in organic synthesis and has wide applications in the pharmaceutical industry. State-of-the-art H/D isotope exchange and chemical defunctionalization for deuterium incorporation suffer from significant drawbacks, including expensive deuterium sources, low deuteration efficiency and poor selectivity. In this perspective, we highlight an alternative pathway for forming C-D bonds by electrocatalytic heavy water splitting (D2O) under mild conditions. In addition, the intrinsic mechanism and examples of the synthesis of deuterated pharmaceuticals are discussed in detail. Finally, we present the challenges facing this field and provide an overall perspective on future research directions
Deuterochloroform is the most common organic deuterated solvent. However, the synthetic chemistry of...
Precisely controlled deuterium labeling at specific sites of N-alkyl drugs is crucial in drug-develo...
As green, safe, and cheap solvents, deep eutectic solvents (DESs) provide tremendous opportunities t...
Deuterium incorporation is crucial in organic synthesis and has wide applications in the pharmaceuti...
The selective deuteration of organic molecules through electrochemistry is proving to be an effectiv...
A base-promoted, step-economical, and cost-effective strategy for introducing heavy isotopes into th...
Deuterium (2H) is a less abundant isotope of hydrogen that possesses an additional neutron resulting...
The discovery of the hydrogen isotope, deuterium, was recognised as one of the most important event...
Chemicals labelled with the heavy hydrogen isotope deuterium (2H) have long been used in chemical an...
The use of deuteration in medicinal chemistry has exploded in the last years and the FDA has recentl...
Selective incorporation of deuterium atoms into molecules is of high interest for labeling purposes ...
Metal-catalyzed H/D exchange in hydrothermal deuterium oxide, performed in an autoclave using extern...
The development of methods for deuterium incorporation has gained increased attention owing to the i...
The high interest of isotopically labelled compounds is induced by two important factors: (i) impro...
Increasing demand for deuterium-labeled organic molecules has spurred a renewed interest in selectiv...
Deuterochloroform is the most common organic deuterated solvent. However, the synthetic chemistry of...
Precisely controlled deuterium labeling at specific sites of N-alkyl drugs is crucial in drug-develo...
As green, safe, and cheap solvents, deep eutectic solvents (DESs) provide tremendous opportunities t...
Deuterium incorporation is crucial in organic synthesis and has wide applications in the pharmaceuti...
The selective deuteration of organic molecules through electrochemistry is proving to be an effectiv...
A base-promoted, step-economical, and cost-effective strategy for introducing heavy isotopes into th...
Deuterium (2H) is a less abundant isotope of hydrogen that possesses an additional neutron resulting...
The discovery of the hydrogen isotope, deuterium, was recognised as one of the most important event...
Chemicals labelled with the heavy hydrogen isotope deuterium (2H) have long been used in chemical an...
The use of deuteration in medicinal chemistry has exploded in the last years and the FDA has recentl...
Selective incorporation of deuterium atoms into molecules is of high interest for labeling purposes ...
Metal-catalyzed H/D exchange in hydrothermal deuterium oxide, performed in an autoclave using extern...
The development of methods for deuterium incorporation has gained increased attention owing to the i...
The high interest of isotopically labelled compounds is induced by two important factors: (i) impro...
Increasing demand for deuterium-labeled organic molecules has spurred a renewed interest in selectiv...
Deuterochloroform is the most common organic deuterated solvent. However, the synthetic chemistry of...
Precisely controlled deuterium labeling at specific sites of N-alkyl drugs is crucial in drug-develo...
As green, safe, and cheap solvents, deep eutectic solvents (DESs) provide tremendous opportunities t...