Empowering a transition-metal-free coupling between alkyne and alkyl iodide with light in water

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Abstract

Methods to assemble alkynes are essential for synthesizing fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals and polymeric photo-/electronic materials. Using light as a clean energy form and water as a green solvent has the potential to make synthetic chemistry more environmentally friendly. Here we present a transition-metal-free coupling protocol between aryl alkyne and alkyl iodide enabled by photoenergy in water. Under ultraviolet irradiation and in basic aqueous media, aryl alkynes efficiently couple with a wide range of alkyl iodides including primary, secondary and tertiary ones under mild conditions. A tentative mechanism for the coupling is also proposed.

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Liu, W., Li, L., & Li, C. J. (2015). Empowering a transition-metal-free coupling between alkyne and alkyl iodide with light in water. Nature Communications, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms7526

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