| Literature DB >> 33656248 |
Jamal Rafique1, Daniel S Rampon2, Juliano B Azeredo3, Felipe L Coelho4, Paulo H Schneider4, Antonio L Braga5.
Abstract
Organoselenium compounds constitute an important class of substances with applications in the biological, medicinal and material sciences as well as in modern organic synthesis, attracting considerable attention from the scientific community. Therefore, the construction of the C-Se bond via facile, efficient and sustainable strategies to access complex scaffolds from simple substrates are an appealing and hot topic. Visible light can be regarded as an alternative source of energy and is associated with environmentally-friendly processes. Recently, the use of visible-light mediated seleno-functionalization has emerged as an ideal and powerful route to obtain high-value selenylated products, with diminished cost and waste. This approach, involving photo-excited substrates/catalyst and single-electron transfer (SET) between substrates in the presence of visible light has been successfully used in the versatile and direct insertion of organoselenium moieties in activated and unactivated C(sp3 )-H, C(sp2 )-H, C(sp)-H bonds as well as C-heteroatom bonds. In most cases, ease of operation and accessibility of the light source (LEDs or commercial CFL bulbs) makes this approach more attractive and sustainable than the traditional strategies.Entities:
Keywords: C−H bond functionalization; Organoselenium; photocatalyst; photoredox; visible light
Year: 2021 PMID: 33656248 DOI: 10.1002/tcr.202100006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Rec ISSN: 1528-0691 Impact factor: 6.771