Cooperative Light-Activated Iodine and Photoredox Catalysis for the Amination of Csp3 −H Bonds

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An unprecedented method that makes use of the cooperative interplay between molecular iodine and photoredox catalysis has been developed for dual light-activated intramolecular benzylic C−H amination. Iodine serves as the catalyst for the formation of a new C−N bond by activating a remote C sp3 −H bond (1,5-HAT process) under visible-light irradiation while the organic photoredox catalyst TPT effects the reoxidation of the molecular iodine catalyst. To explain the compatibility of the two involved photochemical steps, the key N−I bond activation was elucidated by computational methods. The new cooperative catalysis has important implications for the combination of non-metallic main-group catalysis with photocatalysis.

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Becker, P., Duhamel, T., Stein, C. J., Reiher, M., & Muñiz, K. (2017). Cooperative Light-Activated Iodine and Photoredox Catalysis for the Amination of Csp3 −H Bonds. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 56(27), 8004–8008. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201703611

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