| Literature DB >> 31050132 |
Bartholomäus Pieber1, Jamal A Malik1, Cristian Cavedon1,2, Sebastian Gisbertz1,2, Aleksandr Savateev3, Daniel Cruz3, Tobias Heil3, Guigang Zhang3, Peter H Seeberger1,2.
Abstract
Cross-coupling reactions mediated by dual nickel/photocatalysis are synthetically attractive but rely mainly on expensive, non-recyclable noble-metal complexes as photocatalysts. Heterogeneous semiconductors, which are commonly used for artificial photosynthesis and wastewater treatment, are a sustainable alternative. Graphitic carbon nitrides, a class of metal-free polymers that can be easily prepared from bulk chemicals, are heterogeneous semiconductors with high potential for photocatalytic organic transformations. Here, we demonstrate that graphitic carbon nitrides in combination with nickel catalysis can induce selective C-O cross-couplings of carboxylic acids with aryl halides, yielding the respective aryl esters in excellent yield and selectivity. The heterogeneous organic photocatalyst exhibits a broad substrate scope, is able to harvest green light, and can be recycled multiple times. In situ FTIR was used to track the reaction progress to study this transformation at different irradiation wavelengths and reaction scales.Entities:
Keywords: dual catalysis; graphitic carbon nitride; heterogeneous catalysis; metallaphotoredox; photocatalysis
Year: 2019 PMID: 31050132 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201902785
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336