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Divergent functionalization of aldehydes photocatalyzed by neutral eosin Y with sulfone reagents.


ABSTRACT: While aldehydes represent a classic class of electrophilic synthons, the corresponding acyl radicals are inherently nucleophilic, which exhibits umpolung reactivity. Generation of acyl radicals typically requires noble metal catalysts or excess oxidants to be added. Herein, we report a convenient and green approach to access acyl radicals, capitalizing on neutral eosin Y-enabled hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) photocatalysis with aldehydes. The generated acyl radicals underwent SOMOphilic substitutions with various functionalized sulfones (X-SO2R') to deliver value-added acyl products. The merger of eosin Y photocatalysis and sulfone-based SOMOphiles provides a versatile platform for a wide array of aldehydic C-H functionalizations, including fluoromethylthiolation, arylthiolation, alkynylation, alkenylation and azidation. The present protocol features green characteristics, such as being free of metals, harmful oxidants and additives; step-economic; redox-neutral; and amenable to scale-up assisted by continuous-flow technology.

SUBMITTER: Yan J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8664905 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Divergent functionalization of aldehydes photocatalyzed by neutral eosin Y with sulfone reagents.

Yan Jianming J   Tang Haidi H   Kuek Eugene Jun Rong EJR   Shi Xiangcheng X   Liu Chenguang C   Zhang Muliang M   Piper Jared L JL   Duan Shengquan S   Wu Jie J  

Nature communications 20211210 1


While aldehydes represent a classic class of electrophilic synthons, the corresponding acyl radicals are inherently nucleophilic, which exhibits umpolung reactivity. Generation of acyl radicals typically requires noble metal catalysts or excess oxidants to be added. Herein, we report a convenient and green approach to access acyl radicals, capitalizing on neutral eosin Y-enabled hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) photocatalysis with aldehydes. The generated acyl radicals underwent SOMOphilic substitut  ...[more]

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