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Energy transfer (EnT) photocatalysis enabled by gold-N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complexes.


ABSTRACT: We present the use of gold sensitizers [Au(SIPr)(Cbz)] (PhotAu 1) and [Au(IPr)(Cbz)] (PhotAu 2) as attractive alternatives to state-of-the-art iridium-based systems. These novel photocatalysts are deployed in [2 + 2] cycloadditions of diallyl ethers and N-tosylamides. The reactions proceed in short reaction times and in environmentally friendly solvents. [Au(SIPr)Cbz] and [Au(IPr)(Cbz)] have higher triplet energy (E T) values (66.6 and 66.3 kcal mol-1, respectively) compared to commonly used iridium photosensitizers. These E T values permit the use of these gold complexes as sensitizers enabling energy transfer catalysis involving unprotected indole derivatives, a substrate class previously inaccessible with state-of-the-art Ir photocatalysts. The photosynthesis of unprotected tetracyclic spiroindolines via intramolecular [2 + 2] cycloaddition using our simple mononuclear gold sensitizer is readily achieved. Mechanistic studies support the involvement of triplet-triplet energy transfer (TTEnT) for both [2 + 2] photocycloadditions.

SUBMITTER: Martynova EA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9200118 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Energy transfer (EnT) photocatalysis enabled by gold-N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complexes.

Martynova Ekaterina A EA   Voloshkin Vladislav A VA   Guillet Sébastien G SG   Bru Francis F   Beliš Marek M   Van Hecke Kristof K   Cazin Catherine S J CSJ   Nolan Steven P SP  

Chemical science 20220518 23


We present the use of gold sensitizers [Au(SIPr)(Cbz)] (PhotAu 1) and [Au(IPr)(Cbz)] (PhotAu 2) as attractive alternatives to state-of-the-art iridium-based systems. These novel photocatalysts are deployed in [2 + 2] cycloadditions of diallyl ethers and <i>N</i>-tosylamides. The reactions proceed in short reaction times and in environmentally friendly solvents. [Au(SIPr)Cbz] and [Au(IPr)(Cbz)] have higher triplet energy (<i>E</i> <sub>T</sub>) values (66.6 and 66.3 kcal mol<sup>-1</sup>, respect  ...[more]

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