A mild, chemoselective reduction of aromatic ketones was discovered and investigated. The combination of photoredox and Lewis acid catalysis with an organic hydrogen source reduced aromatic ketones in good to high yield. Optimization found 2-phenylbenzothiazoline to be a sufficiently strong source of hydrogen in combination with an iridium photosensitizer and lanthanum triflate. Effective photomediated reduction of some substrates was also observed in the absence of photocatalyst and Lewis acid or with photocatalyst only. While yields were typically higher under catalytic conditions, some acid-sensitive substrates were more effectively reduced in the absence of Lewis acid. The reaction was generally high yielding, and chemoselecte, while tolerant of complex and functionally rich molecules.
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Chemistry
December 2024
Okayama University: Okayama Daigaku, Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science, JAPAN.
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Sorbonne Université, CNRS, De la Molécule aux Nano-Objets: Réactivité, Interactions, Spectroscopies, MONARIS, Paris, 75005, France.
The distribution of isomeric species in the interstellar medium cannot be directly related to their relative energetic stabilities but more to their mechanisms of formation and evolution. The abundances of the three isomers of CHO, cyclopropenone, propynal and propadienone, are an example among many other interstellar species wherein kinetic effects control their presence in astrophysical regions. To date, only propynal and cyclopropenone, the two less stable isomers of propadienone, have been detected in the interstellar medium.
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November 2024
Department of Food Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, Atatürk University, 25240 Erzurum, Türkiye.
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of ripening rate (slow or fast), usage autochthonous starter cultures (control-spontaneous fermentation, GM77, GM92 or GM77 + GM92) and type of fat (beef fat-BF, sheep tail fat-STF and BF+STF) on the volatile compounds of sucuk (a Turkish dry fermented sausage). A total of 74 volatile compounds were identified, including groups of aliphatic hydrocarbons, aldehydes, ketones, alcohols, sulfide compounds, esters, aromatic hydrocarbons, nitrogenous compounds, acids and terpenes in sucuk. Slow ripening resulted in significant increases in the abundance of ethanol, acetic acid, ethyl acetate, acetoin and diacetyl.
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Department of Chemistry, Central University of Jharkhand, Cheri-Manatu, Ranchi-835222, India.
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Key Laboratory of Photoelectric Conversion and Utilization of Solar Energy, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian, 116023, China.
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