Uranyl-Photocatalyzed Hydrolysis of Diaryl Ethers at Ambient Environment for the Directional Degradation of 4-O-5 Lignin

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Uranyl-photocatalyzed hydrolysis of diaryl ethers has been established to achieve two types of phenols at room temperature under normal pressure. The single electron transfer process was disclosed by a radical quenching experiment and Stern-Volmer analysis between diphenyl ether and uranyl cation catalyst, followed by oxygen atom transfer process between radical cation of diphenyl ether and uranyl peroxide species. The 18O-labeling experiment precisely demonstrates that the oxygen source is water. Further application in template substrates of 4-O-5 linkages from lignin and 30-fold efficiency of flow operation display the potential application for phenol recovery via an ecofriendly and low-energy consumption protocol.

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Zhou, Y., Hu, D., Li, D., & Jiang, X. (2021). Uranyl-Photocatalyzed Hydrolysis of Diaryl Ethers at Ambient Environment for the Directional Degradation of 4-O-5 Lignin. JACS Au, 1(8), 1141–1146. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.1c00168

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