Transition-metal-catalyzed double/triple bond metathesis reactions have been well-established due to the ability of transition-metal catalysts to readily interact with π bonds, facilitating the progression of the entire reaction. However, activating σ-bonds to induce σ-bond metathesis is more challenging due to the absence of π bonds and the high bond energy of σ bonds. In this study, we present a novel photo-induced approach that does not rely on transition metals or photosensitizers to drive C-C and C-N σ-bond metathesis reactions. This method enables the cross-coupling of tertiary amines with α-diketones C-C and C-N single bonds cleavage and recombination. Notably, our protocol exhibits good compatibility with various functional groups in the absence of transition metals and external photosensitizers, resulting in the formation of aryl alkyl ketones and aromatic amides in good to high yields. To gain insights into the mechanism of this pathway, we conducted controlled experiments, intermediate trapping experiments, and DFT (Density Functional Theory) calculations. This comprehensive approach allowed us to elucidate the detailed mechanism underlying this transformative reaction.

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