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Photoinduced inverse Sonogashira coupling reaction.

Lizhu ZhangCunbo WeiJiawen WuDan LiuYinchao YaoZhuo ChenJianxun LiuChang-Jiang YaoDinghua LiRongjie YangZhonghua Xia
Published in: Chemical science (2022)
Alkynes are widely used in chemistry, medicine and materials science. Here we demonstrate a transition-metal and photocatalyst-free inverse Sonogashira coupling reaction between iodoalkynes and (hetero)arenes or alkenes under visible-light irradiation. Mechanistic and computational studies suggest that iodoalkynes can be directly activated by visible light irradiation, and an excited state iodoalkyne acted as an "alkynyl radical synthetic equivalent", reacting with a series of C(sp 2 )-H bonds for coupling products. This work should open new windows in radical chemistry and alkynylation method.
Keyphrases
  • visible light
  • electron transfer
  • transition metal
  • room temperature
  • public health
  • minimally invasive
  • radiation induced