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Copper Cocatalyst Modulated Radical Generation for Selective Heterogeneous Photosynthesis of α-Haloketones.

Feiyu HanDongsheng ZhangSofia SalliJiani YeYongwang LiFederico RoseiXiao-Dong WenHans NiemantsverdrietEmma RichardsRen Su
Published in: ACS catalysis (2022)
The α-haloketones are important precursors for synthetic chemistry and pharmaceutical applications; however, their production relies heavily on traditional synthetic methods via halogenation of ketones that are toxic and environmentally risky. Here, we report a heterogeneous photosynthetic strategy of α-haloketone production from aromatic olefins using copper-modified graphitic carbon nitride (Cu-C 3 N 4 ) under mild reaction conditions. By employing NiX 2 (X = Cl, Br) as the halogen source, a series of α-haloketones can be synthesized using atmospheric air as the oxidant under visible-light irradiation. In comparison with pristine carbon nitride, the addition of Cu as a cocatalyst provides a moderate generation rate of halogen radicals and selective reduction of molecular oxygen into • OOH radicals, thus leading to a high selectivity to α-haloketones. The Cu-C 3 N 4 also exhibits high stability and versatility, rendering it a promising candidate for solar-driven synthetic applications.
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