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Red light-driven electron sacrificial agents-free photoreduction of inert aryl halides via triplet-triplet annihilation

Chemistry

Red light-driven electron sacrificial agents-free photoreduction of inert aryl halides via triplet-triplet annihilation

L. Zeng, L. Huang, et al.

Discover an innovative method for the photoreduction of aryl bromides and chlorides using 656 nm LED light through a triplet-triplet annihilation strategy. This cutting-edge research conducted by Le Zeng, Ling Huang, Wenhai Lin, Lin-Han Jiang, and Gang Han showcases a metal-free photocatalyst, perylene, and a red light-absorbing photosensitizer, PdTPBP, optimizing yields even in large-scale reactions.... show more
Abstract
Selective photoactivation of inert aryl halides is a fundamental challenge in organic synthesis. Specially, the long-wavelength red light is more desirable than the widely-applied blue light as the excitation source for photoredox catalysis, due to its superior penetration depth. However, the long-wavelength red light-driven photoactivation of inert aryl halides remains a challenge, mainly because of the low energy of the single long-wavelength red photon. Herein, we report the photoreduction of aryl bromides/chlorides with 656 nm LED via triplet-triplet annihilation (TTA) strategy. This method is based on our discovery that the commonly used chromophore of perylene can serve as an efficient and metal-free photocatalyst to enable the photoreduction of inert aryl halides without the conventional need for electronic sacrificial agents. By introducing a red light-absorbing photosensitizer to this perylene system, we accomplish the long-wavelength red light-driven photoreduction of aryl halides via sensitized TTA mechanism. Moreover, the performance of such a TTA-mediated photoreduction can be significantly enhanced when restricting the rotation freedom of phenyl moiety for perylene derivatives to suppress their triplet nonradiative transition, in both small and large-scale reaction settings.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Feb 27, 2023
Authors
Le Zeng, Ling Huang, Wenhai Lin, Lin-Han Jiang, Gang Han
Tags
photoreduction
aryl bromides
triplet-triplet annihilation
photocatalyst
LED light
TTA efficiency
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