Cuprous cluster as effective single-molecule metallaphotocatalyst in white light-driven C[sbnd]H arylation

Wei Ji, Hao Wang, Cheng An Li, Fei Gao, Zhong Fu An, Ling Huang, He Wang, Yue Pan, Dun Ru Zhu, Jian Qiang Wang, Cheng Guo, José A. Mayoral, Su Jing

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Abstract

This study investigated a series of ferrocenyltelluroether based cuprous halide clusters as effective single-molecule metallaphotocatalysts (SMP) in white light-driven C[sbnd]H arylation at room temperature and air. A systematic mechanistic study reveals that Cu(I) cluster can be irradiated by visible light to promote proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET), during which the electron from Cu(I)* leaves together with the proton from benzothiazole C[sbnd]H, leading to the formation of benzothiazolate-coordinated Cu(II) intermediate and aryl radical. Subsequently, the electron transfer (ET) from the ferrocene unit to the Cu(II) center releases the reactive benzothiazolate to form the target product with aryl radical. The advantages of these copper(I) halide clusters as SMP include high photocatalytic efficiency, structure adjustability, mild reaction conditions and good functional group tolerance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)270-276
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Catalysis
Volume378
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2019

Keywords

  • C[sbnd]H activation
  • Copper(I) halide cluster
  • Ferrocenyltelluroether
  • Metallaphotocatalyst
  • White light

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