CsPbBr<sub>3</sub> Perovskite Nanocrystals for Photocatalytic [3+2] Cycloaddition
Yixiong Lin, Yong Yan
Abstract
Abstract Visible‐light‐induced halide‐exchange between halide perovskite and organohalide solvents has been studied in which photoinduced electron transfer from CsPbBr 3 nanocrystals (NCs) to dihalomethane solvent molecules produces halide anions via reductive dissociation, followed by a spontaneous anion‐exchange. Photogenerated holes in this process are less focused. Here, for CsPbBr 3 in dibromomethane (DBM), we discover that Br radical (Br⋅) is a key intermediate resulting from the hole oxidation. We successfully trapped Br⋅ with reported methods and found that Br⋅ is continuously generated in DBM under visible light irradiation, hence imperative for catalytic reaction design. Continuous Br⋅ formation within this halide‐exchange process is active for photocatalytic [3+2] cycloaddition for vinylcyclopentane synthesis, a privileged scaffold in medicinal chemistry, with good yield and rationalized diastereoselectivity. The NC photocatalyst is highly recyclable due to Br‐based self‐healing, leading to a particularly economic and neat heterogeneous reaction where the solvent DBM also acts as a co‐catalyst in perovskite photocatalysis. Halide perovskites, notable for efficient solar energy conversion, are demonstrated as exceptional photocatalysts for Br radical‐mediated [3+2] cycloaddition. We envisage such perovskite‐induced Br radical strategy may serve as a powerful chemical tool for developing valuable halogen radical‐involved reactions.