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  • Dye-sensitized photoanodes are created using a quinacridone (QNC) dye, deposited as nanosized rods on fluorine-doped tin oxide substrates, allowing for efficient light absorption in the visible range.
  • The QNC dye facilitates ultrafast electron transfer and has specific reactivity for creating nitrogen-based radicals, which can activate C-H bonds in organic compounds.
  • A significant bond-dissociation free energy (BDFE) of 80.5 kcal/mol in the QNC enables effective hydrogen atom abstraction from certain C-H bonds, showcasing potential for selective organic transformations.

Article Abstract

Dye-sensitized photoanodes for C-H activation in organic substrates are assembled by vacuum sublimation of a commercially available quinacridone (QNC) dye in the form of nanosized rods onto fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO), TiO , and SnO slides. The photoanodes display extended absorption in the visible range (450-600 nm) and ultrafast photoinduced electron injection (<1 ps, as revealed by transient absorption spectroscopy) of the QNC dye into the semiconductor. The proton-coupled electron-transfer reactivity of QNC is exploited for generating a nitrogen-based radical as its oxidized form, which is competent in C-H bond activation. The key reactivity parameter is the bond-dissociation free energy (BDFE) associated with the N⋅/N-H couple in QNC of 80.5±2.3 kcal mol , which enables hydrogen atom abstraction from allylic or benzylic C-H moieties. A photoelectrochemical response is indeed observed for organic substrates characterized by C-H bonds with BDFE below the 80.5 kcal mol threshold, such as γ-terpinene, xanthene, or dihydroanthracene. This work provides a rational, mechanistically oriented route to the design of dye-sensitized photoelectrodes for selective organic transformations.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cssc.202201980DOI Listing

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