Recyclable, Bifunctional Metallaphotocatalysts for C−S Cross-Coupling Reactions

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Metallaphotocatalytic cross-coupling reactions are typically carried out by combining homogeneous or heterogeneous photocatalysts with a soluble nickel complex. Previous attempts to realize recyclable catalytic systems use immobilized iridium complexes to harvest light. We present bifunctional materials based on semiconductors for metallaphotocatalytic C−S cross-coupling reactions that can be reused without losing their catalytic activity. Key to the success is the permanent immobilization of a nickel complex on the surface of a heterogeneous semiconductor through phosphonic acid anchors. The optimized catalyst harvests a broad range of the visible light spectrum and requires a nickel loading of only ∼0.1 mol %.

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Reischauer, S., & Pieber, B. (2021). Recyclable, Bifunctional Metallaphotocatalysts for C−S Cross-Coupling Reactions. ChemPhotoChem, 5(8), 716–720. https://doi.org/10.1002/cptc.202100062

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