Abstract
Amorphous nitrogen-doped carbon dots (a-N-CDs) have been obtained under hydrothermal conditions from citric acid and diethylenetriamine (DETA) as the carbon and nitrogen source, respectively. Such materials exhibit a significant absorption in the visible light region and have been successfully employed as photoredox catalyst under violet LED irradiation for the 1,2-difunctionalization of olefins via an atom transfer radical addition (ATRA) process. The reported approach occurs smoothly under metal-free conditions in an aqueous medium, showcasing the (yet not completely explored) applications of such bio-derived carbon materials in organic synthesis.
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Hamadamin, A., Benazzi, V., Campalani, C., Quattri, L., Ravelli, D., Hussain, F., … Protti, S. (2023). Nitrogen-doped Carbon Dots as Biobased Catalysts for Visible Light Driven 1,2-Functionalization of Olefins through an Atom Transfer Radical Addition Process. ChemCatChem, 15(17). https://doi.org/10.1002/cctc.202300708
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