Heterogeneous visible light photocatalysis is a compelling approach to address sustainability in synthetic photochemistry. However, the use of solid-state photocatalysts remains very unpopular in organic synthesis because of their limited accessibility and the black-box effect associated to the lack of rational between their molecular structure and their photochemical properties. Herein, we disclose the synthesis, characterization, photocatalytic properties and synthetic applications of a simple and readily available solid-state conjugated organic polymer, poly-(para-phenylene ethynylene) 1, which exhibits a strong oxidative power upon irradiation with visible light (E(1*/1⋅)=+1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBenzo[1,3,2]dithiazole-1,1,3-trioxides are bench-stable and easy-to-use reagents. In photoredox catalysis, they generate methyl and perdeuteromethyl radicals which can add to a variety of radical acceptors, including olefins, acrylamides, quinoxalinones, isocyanides, enol silanes, and N-Ts acrylamide. As byproduct, a salt is formed which can be regenerated to the original methylating agent.
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