Benzothiadiazoles Incorporated in a Metal-Organic Framework for Improved Photocatalysis in Azacycles Synthesis
Abstract
Visible-light-responsive metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are an emerging class of photocatalysts, able to capture and activate substrates. Herein, we report the design and synthesis of a series of benzothiadiazole-based photosensitizers through atom-bridged meso-substituent annulation (ATDB, BTDB, IBTDB, TBTDB). The incorporation of these sensitizers in UiO-66 yielded heterogeneous photocatalysts, denoted UiO-66-L (where L = ATDB, BTDB, IBTDB, TBTDB), active under visible light. The modulation significantly enhances the efficiency of charge separation and transfer within the resulting UiO-66-L composites upon visible-light excitation. Notably, the catalyst featuring a benzo(triazole-thiadiazole) moiety (UiO-66-TBTDB) exhibits the best photocatalytic activity. It efficiently drives the synthesis of valuable azacyclic compounds-specifically 1-substituted benzimidazoles, benzothiazoles, and quinazolinones-via photoinduced condensation reactions between anilines and diverse aldehydes, achieving yields up to 97%.
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