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Reductive Electrophotocatalysis: Merging Electricity and Light To Achieve Extreme Reduction Potentials.

Hyunwoo KimHyungjun KimTristan H LambertSong Lin
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2020)
We describe a new electrophotocatalytic strategy that harnesses the power of light and electricity to generate an excited radical anion with a reducing potential of -3.2 V vs SCE, which can be used to activate substrates with very high reduction potentials (Ered ≈ -1.9 to -2.9 V). The resultant aryl radicals can be engaged in various synthetically useful transformations to furnish arylboronate, arylstannane, and biaryl products.
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