Themed collection Enantioselective photochemical & photoredox catalysis

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Review Article

Asymmetric oxidative Mannich reactions promoted by photocatalysis and electrochemistry

This minireview describes the advances in asymmetric oxidative Mannich reactions promoted by photocatalysis and electrochemistry, and prospects the future development direction.

Graphical abstract: Asymmetric oxidative Mannich reactions promoted by photocatalysis and electrochemistry
Communication

Enantioselective β-C(sp3)–H arylation of amides via synergistic nickel and photoredox catalysis

An enantioselective benzylic β-C(sp3)–H arylation of amides via synergistic nickel and photoredox catalysis is reported.

Graphical abstract: Enantioselective β-C(sp3)–H arylation of amides via synergistic nickel and photoredox catalysis
From the themed collection: Synthetic methodology in OBC
Communication

Photoredox/cobaloxime co-catalyzed allylation of amines and sulfonyl hydrazines with olefins to access α-allylic amines and allylic sulfones

Herein, a photoredox/cobaloxime co-catalyzed allylation of amines and sulfonyl hydrazines with olefins to access α-allylic amines and allylic sulfones is described, which avoided the external oxidants and pre-functionalized allylic precursors.

Graphical abstract: Photoredox/cobaloxime co-catalyzed allylation of amines and sulfonyl hydrazines with olefins to access α-allylic amines and allylic sulfones
From the themed collection: Synthetic methodology in OBC
Paper

Visible-light-promoted olefinic trifluoromethylation of enamides with CF3SO2Na

A visible-light-promoted olefinic C–H trifluoromethylation of enamides was developed by employing cheap and stable Langlois’ reagent as the CF3 source, affording a series of β-CF3 enamides with high E-isomer selectivity.

Graphical abstract: Visible-light-promoted olefinic trifluoromethylation of enamides with CF3SO2Na
From the themed collection: Catalysis & biocatalysis in OBC
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About this collection

This collection, guest edited by Professors Oleg Larionov (The University of Texas at San Antonio), Jennifer Roizen (Duke University) and Wen-Jing Xiao (Central China Normal University) highlights some of the excellent advances happening in the field of enantioselective photochemical & photoredox catalysis.

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