Literature DB >> 26956083

Organized Aggregation Makes Insoluble Perylene Diimide Efficient for the Reduction of Aryl Halides via Consecutive Visible Light-Induced Electron-Transfer Processes.

Le Zeng1,2, Tao Liu1,2, Cheng He1,2, Dongying Shi1,2, Feili Zhang1,2, Chunying Duan1,2.   

Abstract

The consecutive photo-induced electron-transfer (conPET) process found with perylene diimide (PDI) overcomes the limitation of visible-light photocatalysis and sheds light on effective solar energy conversion. By the incorporation of PDI into a metal-organic polymer Zn-PDI, a heterogeneous approach was achieved to tackle the poor solubility and strong tendency to aggregate of PDIs that restricted the exploitation of this outstanding homogeneous process. The interplay between metal-PDI coordination and π···π stacking of the organized PDI arrays in Zn-PDI facilitates the conPET process for the visible light-driven reduction of aryl halides by stabilizing the radical-anion intermediate and catalyst-substrate interacted moiety. These synergistic effects between the PDI arrays and Zn sites further render Zn-PDI photoactivity for fundamental oxidation of benzyl alcohols and amines. The tunable and modular nature of the two-dimensional metal-organic polymers makes the catalyst-embedding strategy promising for the development of ideal photocatalysts toward the better utilization of solar energy.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26956083     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b12931

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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