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Photogeneration of Chlorine Radical from a Self-Assembled Fluorous 4CzIPN•Chloride Complex: Application in C-H Bond Functionalization.

Victor CarréPascale GodardRaphaël MéreauHenri-Pierre Jacquot de RouvilleGediminas JonusauskasNathan McClenaghanThierry TassaingJean-Marc Vincent
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2024)
The chlorine radical is a strong HAT (Hydrogen Atom Transfer) agent that is very useful for the functionalization of C(sp 3 )-H bonds. Albeit highly attractive, its generation from the poorly oxidizable chloride ion mediated by an excited photoredox catalyst is a difficult task. We now report that 8R f8 -4CzIPN, an electron-deficient fluorous derivative of the benchmark 4CzIPN photoredox catalyst belonging to the donor-acceptor carbazole-cyanoarene family, is not only a better photooxidant than 4CzIPN, but also becomes an excellent host for the chloride ion. Combining these two properties ultimately makes the self-assembled 8R f8 -4CzIPN•Cl - dual catalyst highly reactive in redox-neutral Giese-type C(sp 3 )-H bond alkylation reactions promoted by the chlorine radical. Additionally, because of its fluorous character, the efficient separation/recovery of 8R f8 -4CzIPN could be envisioned.
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