Abstract
Metallaphotocatalysis often needs light-absorbing metal-polypyridyl complexes, semiconductors, or organic dyes, which can modify the oxidation state of metal catalysts. Here, we first report that photoexcitation of Hantzsch ester can directly activate chromium reagents through a single-electron transfer process. The synthetic application was demonstrated through a photoredox decarboxylative allylation of aldehydes with feedstock butadiene without exogenous photocatalysts, metallic reductants, or additives.
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Lin, S., Chen, Y., Yan, H., Liu, Y., Sun, Y., Hao, E., … Shi, L. (2021). Activation of Chromium Catalysts by Photoexcited Hantzsch Ester for Decarboxylative Allylation of Aldehydes with Butadiene. Organic Letters, 23(20), 8077–8081. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.orglett.1c03098
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