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Photocatalytic Isomerization of (E)-Anethole to (Z)-Anethole.


ABSTRACT: Natural product (E)-anethole was isomerized to (Z)-anethole in a photocatalytic reaction. For this purpose, a self-designed cheap photoreactor was constructed. Among 11 photosensitizers (organo and metal complex compounds), Ir(p-tBu-ppy)3 led to the highest conversion. Triplet energies of (E)- and (Z)-anethole were predicted theoretically by DFT calculations to support the selection of appropriate photosensitizers. A catalyst loading of 0.1 mol% gave up to 90% conversion in gram scale. Further additives were not required and mild irradiation with light of 400 nm overnight was sufficient. As a proof of concept, (E)- and (Z)-anethole were dihydroxylated diastereoselectively to obtain diastereomerically pure like- and unlike-configured diols, respectively.

SUBMITTER: Korff M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9412280 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Photocatalytic Isomerization of (<i>E</i>)-Anethole to (<i>Z</i>)-Anethole.

Korff Marvin M   Paulisch Tiffany O TO   Glorius Frank F   Doltsinis Nikos L NL   Wünsch Bernhard B  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20220822 16


Natural product (<i>E</i>)-anethole was isomerized to (<i>Z</i>)-anethole in a photocatalytic reaction. For this purpose, a self-designed cheap photoreactor was constructed. Among 11 photosensitizers (organo and metal complex compounds), Ir(p-<i>t</i>Bu-ppy)<sub>3</sub> led to the highest conversion. Triplet energies of (<i>E</i>)- and (<i>Z</i>)-anethole were predicted theoretically by DFT calculations to support the selection of appropriate photosensitizers. A catalyst loading of 0.1 mol% gave  ...[more]

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