Herein, we document the design and development of a novel (3 + 2) cycloaddition reaction aided by the activity of an organic photocatalyst and visible light. The process is extremely fast, taking place in a few minutes, with virtually complete atom economy. A large variety of structurally diverse aziridines were used as masked ylides in the presence of different types of dipolarophiles (28 examples with up to 94% yield and >95 : 5 dr). Mechanistic insights obtained from photophysical, electrochemical and experimental studies highlight that the chemistry is driven by the in situ generation of the reactive ylide through two consecutive electron-transfer processes. We also report an aerobic cascade process, where an additional oxidation step grants access to a vast array of pyrrole derivatives (19 examples with up to 95% yield). Interestingly, the extended aromatic core exhibits a distinctive absorption and emission profile, which can be easily used to tag the effectiveness of this covalent linkage.

Mazzarella, D., Bortolato, T., Pelosi, G., Dell'Amico, L. (2023). Photocatalytic (3 + 2) dipolar cycloadditions of aziridines driven by visible-light. CHEMICAL SCIENCE, 15(1), 271-277 [10.1039/d3sc05997a].

Photocatalytic (3 + 2) dipolar cycloadditions of aziridines driven by visible-light

Mazzarella D.;
2023-01-01

Abstract

Herein, we document the design and development of a novel (3 + 2) cycloaddition reaction aided by the activity of an organic photocatalyst and visible light. The process is extremely fast, taking place in a few minutes, with virtually complete atom economy. A large variety of structurally diverse aziridines were used as masked ylides in the presence of different types of dipolarophiles (28 examples with up to 94% yield and >95 : 5 dr). Mechanistic insights obtained from photophysical, electrochemical and experimental studies highlight that the chemistry is driven by the in situ generation of the reactive ylide through two consecutive electron-transfer processes. We also report an aerobic cascade process, where an additional oxidation step grants access to a vast array of pyrrole derivatives (19 examples with up to 95% yield). Interestingly, the extended aromatic core exhibits a distinctive absorption and emission profile, which can be easily used to tag the effectiveness of this covalent linkage.
2023
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore CHEM-05/A - Chimica organica
English
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Mazzarella, D., Bortolato, T., Pelosi, G., Dell'Amico, L. (2023). Photocatalytic (3 + 2) dipolar cycloadditions of aziridines driven by visible-light. CHEMICAL SCIENCE, 15(1), 271-277 [10.1039/d3sc05997a].
Mazzarella, D; Bortolato, T; Pelosi, G; Dell'Amico, L
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