Pioneering Metal-Free Late-Stage C−H Functionalization Using Acridinium Salt Photocatalysis

Porcheddu A.
2024-01-01

Abstract

Using organic dyes as photocatalysts is an innovative approach to photocatalytic organic transformations. These dyes offer advantages such as widespread availability, adaptable absorption properties, and diverse chemical structures. Recent progress has led to the development of organic photocatalysts that can utilize visible light to modify chemically inert C−H bonds. These catalysts are sustainable, selective, and versatile, enabling mild reactions, late-stage functionalization, and various transformations in line with green chemistry principles. As catalysts in photoredox chemistry, they contribute to the development of efficient and environmentally friendly synthetic pathways. Acridinium-based organic photocatalysts have proved valuable in late-stage C−H functionalization, enabling transformative reactions under mild conditions. This review emphasizes their innovative features, such as organic frameworks, efficient light absorption properties, and their applications in modifying complex molecules. It provides an overview of recent advancements in the use of acridinium-based organic photocatalysts for late-stage C−H bond functionalization without the need for transition metals, showcasing their potential to expedite the development of new molecules and igniting excitement about the prospects of this research in the field.
2024
Inglese
30
67
e202402809
25
https://chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/chem.202402809
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Acridinium salt Photocatalysis
Late-stage C−H Functionalization
Metal-free
Mild Conditions
no
Kanti Bera, S.; Porcheddu, A.
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