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Catalytic Enantioselective 6π Photocyclization of Acrylanilides.


ABSTRACT: Controlling absolute stereochemistry in catalytic photochemical reactions is generally challenging owing to high rates of background reactivity. Successful strategies broadly rely on selective excitation of the reaction substrate when associated with a chiral catalyst. Recent studies have demonstrated that chiral Lewis acid complexes can enable selective energy transfer from a photosensitizer to facilitate enantioselective triplet state reactions. Here, we apply this approach to the enantioselective catalysis of a 6π photocyclization through the design of an iridium photosensitizer optimized to undergo energy transfer to a reaction substrate only in the presence of a chiral Lewis acid complex. Among a group of iridium(III) sensitizers, enantioselectivity and yield closely correlate with photocatalyst triplet energy within a narrow window enabled by a modest reduction in substrate triplet energy upon binding a scandium/ligand complex. These results demonstrate that photocatalyst tuning offers a means to suppress background reactivity and improve enantioselectivity in photochemical reactions.

SUBMITTER: Jones BA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9837842 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Catalytic Enantioselective 6π Photocyclization of Acrylanilides.

Jones Benjamin A BA   Solon Pearse P   Popescu Mihai V MV   Du Ji-Yuan JY   Paton Robert R   Smith Martin D MD  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20221226 1


Controlling absolute stereochemistry in catalytic photochemical reactions is generally challenging owing to high rates of background reactivity. Successful strategies broadly rely on selective excitation of the reaction substrate when associated with a chiral catalyst. Recent studies have demonstrated that chiral Lewis acid complexes can enable selective energy transfer from a photosensitizer to facilitate enantioselective triplet state reactions. Here, we apply this approach to the enantioselec  ...[more]

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