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Strongly Reducing, Visible-Light Organic Photoredox Catalysts as Sustainable Alternatives to Precious Metals.

Ya DuRyan M PearsonChern-Hooi LimSteven M SartorMatthew D RyanHaishen YangNiels H DamrauerGarret M Miyake
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2017)
Photoredox catalysis is a versatile approach for the construction of challenging covalent bonds under mild reaction conditions, commonly using photoredox catalysts (PCs) derived from precious metals. As such, there is need to develop organic analogues as sustainable replacements. Although several organic PCs have been introduced, there remains a lack of strongly reducing, visible-light organic PCs. Herein, we establish the critical photophysical and electrochemical characteristics of both a dihydrophenazine and a phenoxazine system that enables their success as strongly reducing, visible-light PCs for trifluoromethylation reactions and dual photoredox/nickel-catalyzed C-N and C-S cross-coupling reactions, both of which have been historically exclusive to precious metal PCs.
Keyphrases
  • visible light
  • water soluble
  • highly efficient
  • human health
  • gold nanoparticles
  • transition metal
  • risk assessment
  • molecular docking
  • heavy metals
  • climate change
  • molecularly imprinted
  • carbon nanotubes