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  4. Sunlight induced C-H arylation of aromatic heterocycles: First example of A3 and A2B type corroles as photoredox catalysts
 
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Sunlight induced C-H arylation of aromatic heterocycles: First example of A3 and A2B type corroles as photoredox catalysts

Source
Journal of Catalysis
ISSN
00219517
Date Issued
2024-10-01
Author(s)
Jain, Ashmita
Kumar, Shekhar
Sanyam,
Mondal, Anirban  
Gupta, Iti  
DOI
10.1016/j.jcat.2024.115705
Volume
438
Abstract
The visible light mediated metal-free approach has been developed for C–H arylation and borylation employing anilines as starting material. A series of meso-aryl corroles (A<inf>3</inf> and A<inf>2</inf>B type) were synthesized and their catalytic potential was tested in blue light and sunlight. The method includes substituted anilines as source of expensive aryl diazonium salts and utilizes only 0.5 to 1 mol% of corrole catalyst at room temperature. Corrole catalyst worked efficiently under the blue light/sunlight to produce heterobiaryls and aryl boronic esters in decent to good yields (15–80 %). Mechanistic insight was obtained from TD-DFT studies, which suggested single electron transfer (SET) from the singlet state of corrole catalyst to the aryl diazonium salt. The paper demonstrates corrole based photo-redox catalysis as a mild, green and eco-sustainable alternative for the C–H arylation reactions.
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URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/28708
Subjects
Borylation | Corrole | Crystal structure | C–H arylation | Photo-catalysis | Photo-redox reaction
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