The merging of a homogeneous photocatalytic system with an electrochemical cell, having exchanged electrons as the only common point, has been recently demonstrated. This combination opens unexplored pathways in synthesis and allowed net-oxidative photocatalytic processes to be realized in the absence of a chemical oxidant, including: 1) the C−H alkylation of heteroarenes and 2) the coupling of azoles with arenes in the presence of an electrogenerated photocatalyst.

Merging Photocatalysis with Electrochemistry: The Dawn of a new Alliance in Organic Synthesis

Luca Capaldo;QUADRI, LORENZO LAFAYETTE;Davide Ravelli
2019-01-01

Abstract

The merging of a homogeneous photocatalytic system with an electrochemical cell, having exchanged electrons as the only common point, has been recently demonstrated. This combination opens unexplored pathways in synthesis and allowed net-oxidative photocatalytic processes to be realized in the absence of a chemical oxidant, including: 1) the C−H alkylation of heteroarenes and 2) the coupling of azoles with arenes in the presence of an electrogenerated photocatalyst.
2019
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C−H functionalization,electrochemistry,oxidation,photocatalysis,synthetic methods
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Capaldo, Luca; Quadri, LORENZO LAFAYETTE; Ravelli, Davide
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