High-Throughput Nano-Electrostatic-Spray Ionization/Photoreaction
Mass Spectrometric Platform for the Discovery of Visible-Light-Activated
Photocatalytic Reactions in the Picomole Scale
posted on 2021-10-15, 14:14authored byLiang Wu, Qiongqiong Wan, Wenjing Nie, Yanhong Hao, Guifang Feng, Moran Chen, Suming Chen
Visible-light-activated photocatalysis
has emerged as a green and
powerful tool for the synthesis of various organic compounds under
mild conditions. However, the expeditious discovery of novel photocatalysts
and synthetic pathways remains challenging. Here, we developed a bifunctional
platform that enabled the high-throughput discovery and optimization
of new photochemical reactions
down to the picomole scale. This platform was designed based on a
contactless nano-electrostatic-spray ionization technique, which allows
synchronized photoreactions and high-throughput in situ mass spectrometric
analysis with a near-100% duty cycle. Using this platform, we realized
the rapid screening of photocatalytic reactions in ambient conditions
with a high speed of less than 1.5 min/reaction using picomolar materials.
The versatility was validated by multiple visible-light-induced photocatalytic
reactions, especially the discovery of aerobic C–H thiolation
with low-cost organic photocatalysts without any other additives.
This study provided a new paradigm for the integration of ambient
ionization techniques and new insights into photocatalytic reaction
screening, which will have broad applications in the development of
new visible-light-promoted reactions.