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Photocatalytic cyclization of nitrogen-centered radicals with carbon nitride through promoting substrate/catalyst interaction

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  • Mingcheng Yang

    (Fuzhou University)

  • Ronghong Lian

    (Fuzhou University)

  • Xirui Zhang

    (Fuzhou University)

  • Chong Wang

    (Fuzhou University)

  • Jiajia Cheng

    (Fuzhou University
    Qingyuan Innovation Laboratory)

  • Xinchen Wang

    (Fuzhou University
    Qingyuan Innovation Laboratory)

Abstract

The use of metal-free carbon nitride and light to drive catalytic transformations constitutes a sustainable strategy for organic synthesis. At the moment, enhancing the intrinsic activity of CN catalysts by tuning the interfacial coupling between catalyst and substrate remains challenging. Herein, we demonstrate that urea-derived carbon nitride catalysts with the abundant −NH2 groups and the relative positive charged surface could effectively complex with the deprotonated anionic intermediate to improve the adsorption of organic reactants on the catalyst surface. The decreased oxidation potential and upshift in its highest occupied molecular orbital position make the electron abstraction kinetics by the catalyst more energetically favorable. The prepared catalyst is thus utilized for the photocatalytic cyclization of nitrogen-centered radicals for the synthesis of diverse pharmaceutical-related compounds (33 examples) with high activity and reusability, which shows competent performance to the homogeneous catalysts.

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  • Mingcheng Yang & Ronghong Lian & Xirui Zhang & Chong Wang & Jiajia Cheng & Xinchen Wang, 2022. "Photocatalytic cyclization of nitrogen-centered radicals with carbon nitride through promoting substrate/catalyst interaction," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:13:y:2022:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-022-32623-3
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-32623-3
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