orthocarboxylated
Orthocarboxylated is a chemical descriptor used to denote a molecule that has one or more carboxylate groups installed at the ortho position relative to a reference site, typically an existing substituent on an aromatic ring or another functional handle. In practice, orthocarboxylation refers to regioselective carbon–carbon bond forming processes that place carboxylate functionalities in the ortho position to a preexisting group, often using directing groups, transition metal catalysis, or carbon dioxide as the C1 source.
The term is commonly encountered in discussions of aromatic C–H functionalization and carboxylation strategies, where the
Orthocarboxylated compounds are of interest in organic synthesis and pharmaceutical chemistry as routes to bioactive scaffolds
See also: ortho-carboxylation, carboxylation, directed C–H functionalization, salicylates.