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  • Photocatalytic organic functionalization is an eco-friendly method for synthesizing valuable chemicals, but activating ammonia directly for nitrogen products has been less efficient than activating oxygen for related compounds.
  • This research demonstrates that BiOBr nanosheets with specific surface vacancies can effectively convert benzyl alcohols into benzonitriles with high conversion and selectivity, while other vacancy types promote different oxidation reactions.
  • The study highlights the importance of the type of vacancy in influencing product selectivity, based on the different ways NH and O interact during the reactions needed for forming C-N bonds and producing nitriles.

Article Abstract

Photocatalytic organic functionalization reactions represent a green, cost-effective, and sustainable synthesis route for value-added chemicals. However, heterogeneous photocatalysis is inefficient in directly activating ammonia molecules for the production of high-value-added nitrogenous organic products when compared with oxygen activation in the formation of related oxygenated compounds. In this study, we report the heterogeneous photosynthesis of benzonitriles by the ammoxidation of benzyl alcohols (99 % conversion, 93 % selectivity) promoted using BiOBr nanosheets with surface vacancy associates. In contrast, the main reaction of catalysts with other types of vacancy sites is the oxidation of benzyl alcohol to benzaldehyde or benzoic acid. Experimental measurements and theoretical calculations have demonstrated a specificity of vacancy type with respect to product selectivity, which arises from the adsorption and activation of NH and O that is required to promote subsequent C-N coupling and oxidation to nitrile. This study provides a better understanding of the role of vacancies as catalytic sites in heterogeneous photocatalysis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.202313325DOI Listing

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