Photocatalytic dechlorination of unactivated chlorocarbons including PVC using organolanthanide complexes.
Amy E KynmanStella ChristodoulouErik T OuelletteAppie PetersonSheridon N KellyLaurent MaronPolly L ArnoldPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
Simple lanthanide cyclopentadienyl (Cp) complexes can photochemically cleave the sp 3 carbon-chlorine bond of unactivated chlorinated hydrocarbons including polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The excited state lifetimes of these simple complexes are among the longest observed for cerium complexes (175 ns for [(Cp Me4 ) 2 Ce(μ-Cl)] 2 ) and the light absorption by the Cp ligand is efficient, so photocatalytic reactivity is enhanced for cerium and now also made possible for neighboring, normally photoinactive, lanthanide congeners.