Introduction of flavin anions into photoredox catalysis: Acid-base equilibria of lumichrome allows photoreductions with an anion of an elusive 10-unsubstituted isoalloxazine

Abstract

Flavins have been established as effective catalysts in oxidative photoredox catalysis. Conversely, their use in reductive photocatalysis remains limited, mainly due to the relatively low stability of the transient flavin radicals (semiquinones), which are used in photoreductions. The fully reduced forms of flavins are also disadvantaged in photocatalysis because they absorb light in UV rather than in visible region. In this work, we present a new approach for reductive flavin photocatalysis that utilises a flavin (isoalloxazine) anion derived from the elusive 10-unsubstituted 3,7,8-trimethylisoalloxazine, an unstable tautomer of 3-methyllumichrome. We found the conditions under which this isoalloxazine anion is formed by in-situ deprotonation/isomerisation from the readily available 3-methyllumichrome and we subsequently used it as a photoredox catalyst in the reductive dehalogenation of activated bromoarenes and their C-P coupling reaction with trimethyl phosphite to form an arylphosphonate. Steady-state and transient spectroscopy, NMR and cyclic voltammetry investigations, together with quantum chemical calculations, showed that the anion of oxidised isoalloxazine has several advantages, compared to other forms of flavins used in photoreductions, such as high stability, even in the presence of oxygen, an absorption maximum in the visible region, thereby allowing the use of excitation light between 470 and 505 nm, and a relatively long-lived singlet excited-state.

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Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
28 Feb 2025
Accepted
12 May 2025
First published
15 May 2025
This article is Open Access

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Chem. Sci., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Introduction of flavin anions into photoredox catalysis: Acid-base equilibria of lumichrome allows photoreductions with an anion of an elusive 10-unsubstituted isoalloxazine

D. Prukała, E. Zubova, E. Svobodova, L. Šimková, N. Varma, J. Chudoba, J. Ludvik, G. Burdzinski, I. Gulaczyk, M. Sikorski and R. Cibulka, Chem. Sci., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5SC01630D

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