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Photocatalytic Aryl Sulfide Oxidation Using 4-Nitrophenylacetylene-Modified Cu 2 O Crystals.

Mu-Han HsiehZhe-Hong SuEr-Ting WuMichael H Huang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
4-Nitrophenylacetylene-functionalized Cu 2 O rhombic dodecahedra and cubes have been used to photocatalyze aryl sulfide oxidation generating aryl sulfoxides. With an oxygen supply and light from a blue light-emitting diode (LED), the reaction can be completed in 12 h with a water and methanol mixed solution. Generally high product yields and excellent product selectivity of sulfoxides over sulfones were achieved. In particular, a thioanisole to methyl phenyl sulfoxide yield of 98% was obtained. A mechanistic study has revealed that photogenerated electrons, holes, and superoxide radicals are involved in the oxidation reaction. The benefit of simple photocatalyst preparation and molecular functionalization to boost catalytic performance shows that surface-controlled ionic solids can be very effective photocatalysts for some organic transformations.
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