Chemical Society Reviews,
Journal Year:
2018,
Volume and Issue:
47(17), P. 6603 - 6743
Published: Jan. 1, 2018
The
present
review
is
devoted
to
summarizing
the
recent
advances
(2015-2017)
in
field
of
metal-catalysed
group-directed
C-H
functionalisation.
In
order
clearly
showcase
molecular
diversity
that
can
now
be
accessed
by
means
directed
functionalisation,
whole
organized
following
directing
groups
installed
on
a
substrate.
Its
aim
comprehensive
reference
work,
where
specific
group
easily
found,
together
with
transformations
which
have
been
carried
out
it.
Hence,
primary
format
this
schemes
accompanied
concise
explanatory
text,
are
ordered
sections
according
their
chemical
structure.
feature
typical
substrates
used,
products
obtained
as
well
required
reaction
conditions.
Importantly,
each
example
commented
respect
most
important
positive
features
and
drawbacks,
aspects
such
selectivity,
substrate
scope,
conditions,
removal,
greenness.
targeted
readership
both
experts
functionalisation
chemistry
(to
provide
overview
progress
made
last
years)
and,
even
more
so,
all
organic
chemists
who
want
introduce
way
thinking
for
design
straightforward,
efficient
step-economic
synthetic
routes
towards
molecules
interest
them.
Accordingly,
should
particular
also
scientists
from
industrial
R&D
sector.
overall
goal
promote
application
reactions
outside
research
dedicated
method
development
establishing
it
valuable
archetype
contemporary
R&D,
comparable
role
cross-coupling
play
date.
Chemical Reviews,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
122(2), P. 2752 - 2906
Published: Aug. 10, 2021
Photoinduced
chemical
transformations
have
received
in
recent
years
a
tremendous
amount
of
attention,
providing
plethora
opportunities
to
synthetic
organic
chemists.
However,
performing
photochemical
transformation
can
be
quite
challenge
because
various
issues
related
the
delivery
photons.
These
challenges
barred
widespread
adoption
steps
industry.
past
decade,
several
technological
innovations
led
more
reproducible,
selective,
and
scalable
photoinduced
reactions.
Herein,
we
provide
comprehensive
overview
these
exciting
advances,
including
flow
chemistry,
high-throughput
experimentation,
reactor
design
scale-up,
combination
photo-
electro-chemistry.
Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis,
Journal Year:
2018,
Volume and Issue:
360(9), P. 1735 - 1753
Published: Feb. 7, 2018
Abstract
Recent
years
have
witnessed
a
resurgence
of
novel,
efficient
and
practical
protocols
for
radical‐mediated
cross‐coupling
reactions
involving
N
‐(acyloxy)phthalimides
(NHPI
esters)
as
redox‐active
esters.
After
the
initial
discovery
properties
NHPI
esters,
exciting
examples
SET‐based
under
thermal
or
photolytic
conditions
leading
to
diverse
C–X
(X=C,
B,
Si,
Se,
S)
bonds
been
published.
The
operational
simplicity
broad
applicability
exhibited
in
ester‐based
cross‐couplings
bode
well
their
widespread
adoption.
review
presented
herein
covers
all
recent
developments
field
ester
(RAE)‐based
since
discovery.
Depending
on
employed
categorized
into
photoinduced
non‐photoinduced
with
representative
insightful
mechanistic
discussions.
magnified
image
Chemical Reviews,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
122(2), P. 2017 - 2291
Published: Nov. 23, 2021
We
present
here
a
review
of
the
photochemical
and
electrochemical
applications
multi-site
proton-coupled
electron
transfer
(MS-PCET)
in
organic
synthesis.
MS-PCETs
are
redox
mechanisms
which
both
an
proton
exchanged
together,
often
concerted
elementary
step.
As
such,
MS-PCET
can
function
as
non-classical
mechanism
for
homolytic
bond
activation,
providing
opportunities
to
generate
synthetically
useful
free
radical
intermediates
directly
from
wide
variety
common
functional
groups.
introduction
practitioner’s
guide
reaction
design,
with
emphasis
on
unique
energetic
selectivity
features
that
characteristic
this
class.
then
chapters
oxidative
N–H,
O–H,
S–H,
C–H
homolysis
methods,
generation
corresponding
neutral
species.
Then,
reductive
PCET
activations
involving
carbonyl,
imine,
other
X═Y
π-systems,
heteroarenes,
where
ketyl,
α-amino,
heteroarene-derived
radicals
be
generated.
Finally,
we
asymmetric
catalysis
materials
device
applications.
Within
each
chapter,
subdivide
by
group
undergoing
homolysis,
thereafter
type
transformation
being
promoted.
Methods
published
prior
end
December
2020
presented.
ACS Catalysis,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
10(16), P. 9170 - 9196
Published: July 20, 2020
The
development
of
transition
metal
(TM)
catalysis
for
organic
synthesis
under
visible
light
without
recourse
to
typical
photoredox
catalysts
has
become
a
rapidly
growing
area
research
and
been
actively
explored
in
the
past
several
years.
Distinct
from
extensively
developed
catalysis,
which
photocatalyst
generally
does
not
directly
participate
bond-forming
process,
photocatalyst/TM
synergistic
absorbs
photon
energy
transfers
TM
catalyst
through
redox
or
transfer
this
Review
focuses
on
summarizing
recent
developments
photocatalytic
reactions
that
use
complexes
both
absorb
catalytic
bond
formation
involving
covalently
bonded
intermediate.
contents
are
categorized
by
used
(Pd,
Cu,
Co,
Ni,
Mn,
Au,
Rh,
Fe,
Ru),
with
descending
sequence
according
number
examples
reported
each
metal,
provide
an
overview
April
2020.
Future
perspectives
personal
opinions
regarding
expanding
field
also
discussed.
Accounts of Chemical Research,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
54(10), P. 2518 - 2531
Published: May 6, 2021
ConspectusCarbon
dioxide
(CO2)
is
not
only
a
greenhouse
gas
and
common
waste
product
but
also
an
inexpensive,
readily
available,
renewable
carbon
resource.
It
important
one-carbon
(C1)
building
block
in
organic
synthesis
for
the
construction
of
valuable
compounds.
However,
its
utilization
challenging
owing
to
thermodynamic
stability
kinetic
inertness.
Although
significant
progress
has
been
achieved,
many
limitations
remain
this
field
with
regard
substrate
scope,
reaction
system,
activation
strategies.Since
2015,
our
group
focused
on
CO2
synthesis.
We
are
interested
vast
possibilities
radical
chemistry,
although
high
reactivity
radicals
presents
challenges
controlling
selectivity.
hope
develop
highly
useful
transformations
involving
by
achieving
balance
selectivity
under
mild
conditions.
Over
past
6
years,
we
along
other
experts
have
disclosed
radical-type
carboxylative
cyclizations
carboxylations
using
CO2.We
initiated
research
realizing
Cu-catalyzed
oxytrifluoromethylation
allylamines
heteroaryl
methylamines
generate
2-oxazolidones
various
precursors.
Apart
from
Cu
catalysis,
visible-light
photoredox
catalysis
powerful
method
achieve
efficient
cyclization.
In
these
cases,
single-electron-oxidation-promoted
C–O
bond
formation
between
benzylic
carbamates
key
step.Since
carboxylic
acids
exist
widely
natural
products
bioactive
drugs
serve
as
bulk
chemicals
industry,
realized
further
visible-light-promoted
construct
such
chemicals.
achieved
selective
umpolung
imines,
enamides,
tetraalkylammonium
salts,
oxime
esters
successive
single-electron-transfer
(SSET)
reduction.
Using
strategy,
dearomative
arylcarboxylation
indoles
CO2.
addition
incorporation
1
equiv
per
substrate,
recently
developed
photoredox-catalyzed
dicarboxylation
alkenes,
allenes,
(hetero)arenes
via
SSET
reduction,
which
allows
two
molecules
into
compounds
diacids
polymer
precursors.In
two-electron
CO2,
sought
new
strategies
realize
single-electron
Inspired
hypothetical
electron-transfer
mechanism
iron–sulfur
proteins,
visible-light-driven
thiocarboxylation
alkenes
catalytic
iron
salts
promoters.
The
in-situ-generated
Fe/S
complexes
likely
able
reduce
anion,
could
react
give
stabilized
radical.
Moreover,
charge-transfer
complex
(CTC)
thiolate
acrylate/styrene
hydrocarboxylation
generation
or
alkene
anion.
On
basis
novel
CTC,
organocatalytic
Hantzsch
ester
effective
reductant.
ACS Catalysis,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
11(3), P. 1640 - 1683
Published: Jan. 20, 2021
The
past
decade
has
witnessed
the
emergence
of
N-(acyloxy)phthalimides
(NHPI
esters)
and
its
derivatives
at
forefront
synthetic
methods
facilitating
construction
diverse
molecular
frameworks
from
readily
available
carboxylic
acid
feedstock.
NHPI
esters
are
predisposed
to
undergo
reductive
fragmentation
via
a
single
electron
transfer
(SET)
process
under
thermal,
photochemical,
or
electrochemical
conditions
generate
corresponding
carbon-
nitrogen-centered
radicals
that
participate
in
multitude
transformations
forge
carbon–carbon
carbon–heteroatom
bonds.
chemistry
involving
received
broad
applicability
not
only
well-designed
cascade
annulations
but
also
medicinal
natural
product
synthesis.
This
comprehensive
Review,
broadly
categorized
according
nature
bond
formation,
details
progress
made
this
field
since
initial
discovery
by
providing
representative
examples
with
mechanistic
details,
an
emphasis
on
challenges
future
directions.
Chemical Reviews,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
122(6), P. 5842 - 5976
Published: Jan. 24, 2022
Benefiting
from
the
impressive
increase
in
fundamental
knowledge,
last
20
years
have
shown
a
continuous
burst
of
new
ideas
and
consequently
plethora
catalytic
methods
for
enantioselective
radical
reactions.
This
review
aims
to
provide
complete
survey
progress
achieved
over
this
latter
period.
The
first
part
focuses
on
use
chiral
organocatalysts,
these
include
catalysts
covalently
linked
substrate
those
that
interact
with
by
weaker
interactions
like
hydrogen
bonds.
second
is
devoted
transition-metal
redox
catalysis
which
organized
according
increasing
atomic
number
first-row
transition
metals
(Ti,
Cr,
Fe,
Mn,
Co,
Ni,
Cu).
Bioinspired
manganese-
iron-mediated
hydroxylations
oxidations
are
also
discussed.
A
specific
section
dedicated
reactivity
Ru,
Rh,
Ir
complexes
as
Lewis
acids
special
focus
at
metal.
Absorption
photons
result
different
events
such
energy
transfer,
single-electron
hydrogen-atom
transfer
facilitating
formation
radicals.
Organocatalysis
has
been
successfully
combined
photocatalysts,
opened
pathways
enlarging
precursors
available.
merger
photocatalysis
organo-
or
metalla-photocatalysis
brought
novelty
allowed
discovery
large
original
transformations.
enzyme-catalyzed
reactions
involving
intermediates
largely
benefit
visible-light
irradiation
included
review.
provides
comprehensive
inventory
goal
detailing
reaction
mechanisms
involved
transformations
any
nonspecialist
could
find
their
own
creativity
invent
yet
unknown
applications.
ChemCatChem,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
14(19)
Published: Aug. 11, 2022
Abstract
Despite
the
rich
photochemistry
of
3d‐metal
complexes,
utilization
excited‐state
reactivity
these
compounds
in
organic
synthesis
has
been
historically
overlooked.
The
advent
photoredox
catalysis
changed
perception
synthetic
chemists
towards
photochemistry,
and
nowadays
potential
photoinduced,
outer‐sphere
single‐electron
transfer
events
is
widely
recognized.
More
recently,
an
emerging
new
mode
photoactivation
taken
spotlight,
based
on
inner‐sphere
triggered
by
population
ligand‐to‐metal
charge‐transfer
(LMCT)
excited
states.
Contrarily
to
photoredox,
LMCT‐activation
does
not
rely
matching
redox
potentials,
offers
unique
profiles
particularly
well
suited
Earth‐abundant
metal
complexes.
Those
appealing
features
are
propelling
development
methods
using
this
blueprint
generate
highly
reactive
open‐shell
species
under
mild
conditions.
aim
contribution
provide
a
didactical
tool
for
comprehension
concept
facilitate
methodologies
achieve
sustainable
chemical
transformations.
Angewandte Chemie International Edition,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
58(31), P. 10514 - 10520
Published: June 4, 2019
Abstract
Despite
significant
progress
in
aliphatic
decarboxylation,
an
efficient
and
general
protocol
for
radical
aromatic
decarboxylation
has
lagged
far
behind.
Herein,
we
describe
a
strategy
rapid
access
to
both
aryl
alkyl
radicals
by
photosensitized
of
the
corresponding
carboxylic
acids
esters
followed
their
successive
use
divergent
carbon–heteroatom
carbon–carbon
bond‐forming
reactions.
Identification
suitable
activator
is
key
bypass
competing
single‐electron‐transfer
mechanism
“switch
on”
energy‐transfer‐mediated
homolysis
unsymmetrical
σ‐bonds
concerted
fragmentation/decarboxylation
process.