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Visible light assisted oxidation of organic compounds by iridium(iii)dipyrrinato complexes

Source
New Journal of Chemistry
ISSN
11440546
Date Issued
2025-05-26
Author(s)
Kumar, Shekhar
Devi, Lalita
Gupta, Iti  
DOI
10.1039/d5nj01795e
Volume
49
Issue
26
Abstract
Photo-assisted oxidation of organic compounds is a greener and more sustainable approach, which utilizes a very small amount of photocatalyst and visible light or sunlight. Ir(iii) cyclometalated complexes have been explored extensively for photocatalytic applications in the past. Alternatively, Ir(iii)dipyrrinato complexes can be employed for photocatalysis as they have attractive optical properties with high singlet oxygen generation ability. An efficient protocol for the photocatalytic aerobic oxidation of amines and sulfides by utilizing only 0.05 mol% Ir(iii)dipyrrinato complexes is reported. The reactions are completed in 2 hours, providing imines and sulfoxides, in excellent yields. Additionally, a methodology for the hydroxylation of aryl boronic acids using 0.05 mol% Ir(iii)dipyrrinato catalyst is reported. These methods display excellent substrate tolerance and offer an effective strategy for synthesizing a diverse range of functionalized imines, sulfoxides and phenols in a highly efficient manner, which validates the versatility of Ir(iii)dipyrrinato complexes as photocatalysts for various organic transformations. Notably, these photochemical transformations require only a minimal catalyst loading of 0.05 mol% for these reactions, which demonstrates their exceptional cost-effectiveness.
Publication link
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlepdf/2025/nj/d5nj01795e
URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/28128
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