The selective visible-light-driven generation of a weak acid (sulfinic acid, in nitrogen-purged solutions) or a strong acid (sulfonic acid, in oxygen-purged solutions) by using shelf-stable arylazo sulfones was developed. These sulfones were then used for the green, smooth, and efficient photochemical catalytic protection of several (substituted) alcohols (and phenols) as tetrahydropyranyl ethers or acetals.
The preparation of
symmetrical (hetero)biaryls via arylazo sulfones
has been successfully carried out upon visible light irradiation in
the presence of PPh
3
AuCl as the catalyst. The present protocol
led to the efficient synthesis of a wide range of target compounds
in an organic-aqueous solvent under photocatalyst-free conditions.
The synthesis of
α-arylketones and α-arylazo esters
has been achieved in mixed organic–aqueous media under photocatalyst-
and metal-free conditions via visible light activation of arylazo
sulfones in the presence of enol silyl ethers and ketene silyl acetals,
respectively. The process took place efficiently and exhibits an excellent
tolerance for a broad variety of functional groups.
A mild, inexpensive and sustainable protocol for the preparation of valuable bis-indolyl methanes via visible light-mediated, metal-free Friedel-Crafts arylation has been developed. The procedure, that exploits the peculiar behavior of...
We herein report the visible light driven isomerization (E)‐β‐nitroacrylates into the corresponding (Z) stereoisomers. The reaction occurs under both batch and continuous flow conditions and afford the desired isomer in quantitative yields.
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