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Dye-polyoxometalate coordination polymer as a photo-driven electron pump for photocatalytic radical coupling reactions.

Zheng MingTiexin ZhangWenming TianJianing LiZhenhui LiuRenhai LiuZhongmin LiuChun-Ying Duan
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2021)
To alleviate diffusion-limited photoinduced electron transfer (PET) in solution, a triphenylamine-derived dye and a Keggin polyoxometalate-type electron relay were coupled into a coordination polymer to photoinduce long-lived charge-separation pairs with enough reductive/oxidative potential to pump multiple electrons unidirectionally from external electron donors to acceptors, thus furnishing photocatalytic radical couplings to afford value-added α-amino C-H arylation products.
Keyphrases
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