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Boosting Energy-Transfer Processes via Dispersion Interactions.

Alessandro CerveriGabriele ScaricaSara SparascioMatteo HochMaurizio ChiminelliMatteo TegoniStefano ProttiGiovanni Maestri
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
The generation of open-shell intermediates under mild conditions has opened broad synthetic opportunities during this century. However, these reactive species often require a case specific and tailored tuning of experimental parameters in order to efficiently convert substrates into products. We report a general approach that can overcome these ubiquitous limitations for several visible-light promoted energy-transfer processes. The use of either naphthalene (5-20 equiv.) or simple binaphthyl derivatives (10-30 mol %) greatly increases their efficiency, giving rise to a new strategy for catalysis. The trend is consistent among different media, photocatalysts, light sources and substrates, allowing one to improve existing methods, to more easily optimize conditions for new ones, and, moreover, to disclose otherwise inaccessible reaction pathways.
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