Linker-Assisted CdS-TiO 2 Nanohybrids as Reusable Visible Light Photocatalysts for the Oxidative Hydroxylation of Arylboronic Acids.
Willber D Castro-GodoyLuciana C SchmidtDiego Flores-OñaJulia Pérez-PrietoRaquel E GalianJuan E ArgüelloPublished in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2023)
A variety of phenols have been obtained in aqueous media with moderate to excellent chemical yields (≤100%) by using arylboronic acids and esters as substrates, a robust CdS-TiO 2 nanohybrid as a heterogeneous photocatalyst, visible light irradiation (467 nm), and an O 2 -saturated atmosphere. The nanohybrid was prepared through a linker-assisted methodology that uses mercapto alkanoic acids as the organic linkers. The nanohybrid showed improved photocatalytic activity in the hydroxylation of substituted arylboronic acids and phenyl boronic esters compared with that of pristine CdS quantum dots. The nanohybrid can be reused in up to five photocatalytic cycles with ∼90% of its outstanding activity preserved.