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Mechanochemically facilitated silver-catalyzed direct H/D exchange on heteroarenes.
Despite recent advances in H/D exchange, the effective deuteration of polyarenes remains challenging, due to their insolubility and hydrophobicity. This study presents a concept proofing of a mechanochemically facilitated direct H/D exchange. The silver-catalyzed deuteration of heteroarenes was promoted smoothly within 99 minutes of grinding, with heavy water as the deuterium source.