Uncaging Alcohols Using UV or Visible Light Photoinduced Electron Transfer to 9-Phenyl-9-tritylone Ethers.

Org Lett

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland , College Park, Maryland 20742, United States.

Published: December 2015

The clean and efficient photorelease of primary and secondary alcohols is reported from the deprotection of a new photoremovable protecting group, the 9-phenyltritylone (PTO) group. Deprotection is initiated by 350 nm excitation of the PTO chromophore in the presence of triethylamine or using 447 nm light in the presence of a visible light absorbing photocatalyst and triethylamine. Laser flash photolysis results are reported in support of a proposed deprotection mechanism for the release of alcohols on a ca. 20 μs time scale.

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