Litcius/Paper detail

Reacting Molecular Oxygen with Butanone under Visible Light Irradiation: A General Aerobic Oxidation of Alkenes, Sulfides, Phosphines, and Silanes

Pengcheng Lian, Kaifeng Wang, Hang Liu, Ruyi Li, Minggang Li, Xiaoguang Bao, Xiaobing Wan

2023Organic Letters17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Here, we present a novel oxidation technique by reacting molecular oxygen with butanone under visible light irradiation. This method enables the mild oxidation of various functionalized compounds, including olefins, sulfides, phosphines, and silanes. Preliminary mechanistic experiments and theoretical calculations suggest that visible light triggers molecular oxygen to produce singlet oxygen in butanone. This singlet oxygen then reacts with butanone, producing an active oxidizing species.

Topics & Concepts

SilanesChemistryOxidizing agentSinglet oxygenPhotochemistryMolecular oxygenOxygenButanoneVisible spectrumOrganic chemistrySilaneMaterials scienceSolventOptoelectronicsOxidative Organic Chemistry ReactionsRadical Photochemical ReactionsCatalytic C–H Functionalization Methods
Reacting Molecular Oxygen with Butanone under Visible Light Irradiation: A General Aerobic Oxidation of Alkenes, Sulfides, Phosphines, and Silanes | Litcius