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Luminescent tungsten(vi) complexes as photocatalysts for light-driven C-C and C-B bond formation reactions.

Daohong YuWai-Pong ToGlenna So Ming TongLiang-Liang WuKaai-Tung ChanLili DuDavid Lee PhillipsYungen LiuChi-Ming Che
Published in: Chemical science (2020)
The realization of photocatalysis for practical synthetic application hinges on the development of inexpensive photocatalysts which can be prepared on a large scale. Herein an air-stable, visible-light-absorbing photoluminescent tungsten(vi) complex which can be conveniently prepared at the gram-scale is described. This complex could catalyse photochemical organic transformation reactions including borylation of aryl halides, such as aryl chloride, reductive coupling of benzyl bromides for C-C bond formation, reductive coupling of phenacyl bromides, and decarboxylative coupling of redox-active esters of alkyl carboxylic acid with high product yields and broad functional group tolerance.
Keyphrases
  • visible light
  • room temperature
  • electron transfer
  • quantum dots
  • sensitive detection