Issue 22, 2019

A g-C3N4-based heterogeneous photocatalyst for visible light mediated aerobic benzylic C–H oxygenations

Abstract

A metal-free heterogeneous photocatalytic system has been developed for highly efficient benzylic C–H oxygenations using oxygen as an oxidant. This visible light mediated oxidation reaction utilizes graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) as a recyclable, nontoxic and low cost photocatalyst. Mild reaction conditions allow for the generation of synthetically and biologically valued isochromannones, phthalides, isoquinolinones, isoindolinones and xanthones from readily accessible alkyl aromatic precursors in good yields. The heterogeneous nature of the g-C3N4 catalytic system enables easy recovery and recycling as well as the use in multiple runs without loss of activity. The synthetic utility of this “green” methodology was further demonstrated by applying in bioactive and drug valued target syntheses.

Graphical abstract: A g-C3N4-based heterogeneous photocatalyst for visible light mediated aerobic benzylic C–H oxygenations

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Aug 2019
Accepted
07 Oct 2019
First published
07 Oct 2019

Green Chem., 2019,21, 6116-6122

A g-C3N4-based heterogeneous photocatalyst for visible light mediated aerobic benzylic C–H oxygenations

P. Geng, Y. Tang, G. Pan, W. Wang, J. Hu and Y. Cai, Green Chem., 2019, 21, 6116 DOI: 10.1039/C9GC02870F

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