Site-selective arene C-H amination via photoredox catalysis
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Abstract
Over the past several decades, organometallic cross-coupling chemistry has developed into one of the most reliable approaches to assemble complex aromatic compounds from preoxidized starting materials. More recently, transition metal-catalyzed carbon-hydrogen activation has circumvented the need for preoxidized starting materials, but this approach is limited by a lack of practical amination protocols. Here, we present a blueprint for aromatic carbon-hydrogen functionalization via photoredox catalysis and describe the utility of this strategy for arene amination. An organic photoredox-based catalyst system, consisting of an acridinium photooxidant and a nitroxyl radical, promotes site-selective amination of a…
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4Topics & keywords
- Amination
- Photoredox catalysis
- Catalysis
- Chemistry
- Combinatorial chemistry
- Photochemistry
- Organic chemistry
- Photocatalysis