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From aniline to phenol: carbon-nitrogen bond activation via uranyl photoredox catalysis

Deqing Hu, Yilin Zhou, Xuefeng Jiang

2021National Science Review65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Carbon-nitrogen bond activation, via uranyl photoredox catalysis with water, enabled the conversion of 40 protogenetic anilines, 8 N-substituted anilines and 9 aniline-containing natural products/pharmaceuticals to the corresponding phenols in an ambient environment. A single-electron transfer process between a protonated aniline and uranyl catalyst, which was disclosed by radical quenching experiments and Stern-Volmer analysis, facilitated the following oxygen atom transfer process between the radical cation of protonated anilines and uranyl peroxide originating from water-splitting. 18O labeling and 15N tracking unambiguously depicted that the oxygen came from water and amino group left as ammonium salt. The 100-fold efficiency of the flow operation demonstrated the great potential of the conversion process for industrial synthetic application.

Topics & Concepts

AnilineChemistryUranylCatalysisPhotochemistryPhotoredox catalysisProtonationMelaminePhenolInorganic chemistryQuenching (fluorescence)PhotocatalysisOrganic chemistryFluorescencePhysicsIonQuantum mechanicsRadical Photochemical ReactionsOxidative Organic Chemistry ReactionsRadioactive element chemistry and processing