Mechanistic insights into two-photon-driven photocatalysis in organic synthesis.
Marianna MarchiniAndrea GualandiLuca MengozziPaola FranchiMarco LucariniPier Giorgio CozziVincenzo BalzaniPaola CeroniPublished in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2018)
A mechanism based on the sequential absorption of two photons by the components of a redox couple has been recently proposed for catalysis of the energetically demanding reduction of aryl halides. Here, we analyze the suggested photochemical mechanism of this reaction, which employs perylenediimide (PDI) as a photocatalyst, on the basis of spectroscopic, electrochemical and electron paramagnetic resonance data. Our results indicate that the photoexcited PDI radical anion (*PDI˙-) cannot play the role of a photosensitizer in the aforementioned process. Instead, the reduction of 4'-bromoacetophenone likely involves *PDI˙- decomposition products. The extremely short lifetime of the photoexcited transient species, as *PDI˙-, is a major general limitation for photocatalytic schemes based on sequential two-photon excitation. In order to better understand the potential of such schemes, we discuss them in the context of the Z-scheme in natural photosynthesis.