Photoinduced enhanced decomposition of TBHP: A convenient and greener pathway for aqueous domino synthesis of quinazolinones and quinoxalines

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Catalyst-free photoinduced processes in aqueous medium represent significant advancement toward development of green and sustainable pathways in organic synthesis. tert-Butyl hydroperoxide (TBHP) is a widely used oxidant in organic reactions, where the decomposition of TBHP into its radicals by metal catalysts or other reagents is a key factor for efficient catalytic outcome. Herein, we report a simple and environmentally friendly visible light-promoted synthetic pathway for the synthesis of Nheterocyclic moieties, such as quinazolinones and quinoxalines, in the presence of TBHP as an oxidizing agent in aqueous medium that requires no catalysts/photocatalysts. The enhanced rate of decomposition to generate free radicals from TBHP upon visible light irradiation is the driving force for the domino reaction.

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Sarma, D., Majumdar, B., Deori, B., Jain, S., & Sarma, T. K. (2021). Photoinduced enhanced decomposition of TBHP: A convenient and greener pathway for aqueous domino synthesis of quinazolinones and quinoxalines. ACS Omega, 6(18), 11902–11910. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c00211

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