Photoredox catalysis on unactivated substrates with strongly reducing iridium photosensitizers

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Abstract

Photoredox catalysis has emerged as a powerful strategy in synthetic organic chemistry, but substrates that are difficult to reduce either require complex reaction conditions or are not amenable at all to photoredox transformations. In this work, we show that strong bis-cyclometalated iridium photoreductants with electron-rich β-diketiminate (NacNac) ancillary ligands enable high-yielding photoredox transformations of challenging substrates with very simple reaction conditions that require only a single sacrificial reagent. Using blue or green visible-light activation we demonstrate a variety of reactions, which include hydrodehalogenation, cyclization, intramolecular radical addition, and prenylationviaradical-mediated pathways, with optimized conditions that only require the photocatalyst and a sacrificial reductant/hydrogen atom donor. Many of these reactions involve organobromide and organochloride substrates which in the past have had limited utility in photoredox catalysis. This work paves the way for the continued expansion of the substrate scope in photoredox catalysis.

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Shon, J. H., Kim, D., Rathnayake, M. D., Sittel, S., Weaver, J., & Teets, T. S. (2021). Photoredox catalysis on unactivated substrates with strongly reducing iridium photosensitizers. Chemical Science, 12(11), 4069–4078. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06306a

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