Evidence and Governing Factors of the Radical-Ion
Photoredox Catalysis
Posted on 2022-05-06 - 17:08
Photoinduced
electron transfer of a radical species provides a
promising strategy for expanding the scope of photoredox catalysis.
However, the mechanism underlying the radical-ion photoredox catalysis
has yet been fully established. In the present research, we investigated
the generation and annihilation of the key catalytic intermediate
in the borylation reaction of aryl halides. To disentangle the intricate
catalysis cycle, we conducted experiments using electrochemical, transient
absorption and photoluminescence spectroscopy and quantum chemical
calculation techniques. Our mechanistic studies provided convincing
evidence that the active catalyst species is the excited-state radical
anion. We also found that the catalyst activation is retarded by multiple
annihilative processes, among which the intrinsic relaxation of the
excited-state radical anion of the catalyst is the most destructive.
We expect these mechanistic findings will guide the future development
of photoredox catalysis of radical species.
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Jeong, Dong Yeun; Lee, Da Seul; Lee, Ha Lim; Nah, Sanghee; Lee, Jun Yeob; Cho, Eun Jin; et al. (1753). Evidence and Governing Factors of the Radical-Ion
Photoredox Catalysis. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.2c00763