Design of a Multiuse Photoreactor To Enable Visible-Light Photocatalytic Chemical Transformations and Labeling in Live Cells.
Noah B BissonnetteKeun Ah RyuTamara Reyes-RoblesSharon WilhelmJake H TomlinsonKelly A CrottyErik C HettLee R RobertsDaria J HazudaM Jared WillisRob C OslundOlugbeminiyi O FadeyiPublished in: Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (2020)
Despite the growing use of visible-light photochemistry in both chemistry and biology, no general low-heat photoreactor for use across these different disciplines exists. Herein, we describe the design and use of a standardized photoreactor for visible-light-driven activation and photocatalytic chemical transformations. Using this single benchtop photoreactor, we performed photoredox reactions across multiple visible light wavelengths, a high-throughput photocatalytic cross-coupling reaction, and in vitro labeling of proteins and live cells. Given the success of this reactor in all tested applications, we envision that this multi-use photoreactor will be widely used in biology, chemical biology, and medicinal chemistry settings.