Publications by authors named "Alexander Reichle"

Over the past decade, photocatalysis has developed into a powerful strategy for the selective functionalization of molecules through radical intermediates. Besides the well-established iridium- or ruthenium-based photocatalysts, which ideally fulfill the requirements for a photocatalyst, such as long excited-state lifetimes and photostability, the shift towards earth-abundant metal-based photocatalysts has so far been less explored. The concept of light-induced homolysis (LIH) for generating radicals has recently gained significant interest as a new platform for inducing photoreactions with earth-abundant 3d-metal complexes despite only having excited-state lifetimes in the low nanosecond range or even below.

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We report the visible light-mediated copper-catalyzed vicinal difunctionalization of olefins utilizing bromonitroalkanes as ATRA reagents. This protocol is characterized by high yields and fast reaction times under environmentally benign reaction conditions with exceptional scope, allowing the rapid functionalization of both activated and unactivated olefins. Moreover, late-stage functionnalization of biologically active molecules and upscaling to gram quantities is demonstrated, which offers manifold possibilities for further transformations, e.

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Article Synopsis
  • - This text discusses a process called light-induced homolysis, which is used to create radicals through a Cu-photocatalyzed reaction involving carboxylic acids and molecular oxygen as an oxidant.
  • - Researchers synthesized and characterized two different Cu-carboxylate complexes using X-ray analysis to investigate how their geometric structures influence their effectiveness in facilitating light-induced decarboxylation.
  • - Overall, the study aims to correlate the structural properties of these complexes with their ability to efficiently initiate reactions that could be significant for organic synthesis and radical generation.
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