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Photochemical and Electrochemical Applications of Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer in Organic Synthesis

[Image: see text] We present here a review of the photochemical and electrochemical applications of multi-site proton-coupled electron transfer (MS-PCET) in organic synthesis. MS-PCETs are redox mechanisms in which both an electron and a proton are exchanged together, often in a concerted elementary...

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Autores principales: Murray, Philip R. D., Cox, James H., Chiappini, Nicholas D., Roos, Casey B., McLoughlin, Elizabeth A., Hejna, Benjamin G., Nguyen, Suong T., Ripberger, Hunter H., Ganley, Jacob M., Tsui, Elaine, Shin, Nick Y., Koronkiewicz, Brian, Qiu, Guanqi, Knowles, Robert R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8796287/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34813277
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.1c00374
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author Murray, Philip R. D.
Cox, James H.
Chiappini, Nicholas D.
Roos, Casey B.
McLoughlin, Elizabeth A.
Hejna, Benjamin G.
Nguyen, Suong T.
Ripberger, Hunter H.
Ganley, Jacob M.
Tsui, Elaine
Shin, Nick Y.
Koronkiewicz, Brian
Qiu, Guanqi
Knowles, Robert R.
author_facet Murray, Philip R. D.
Cox, James H.
Chiappini, Nicholas D.
Roos, Casey B.
McLoughlin, Elizabeth A.
Hejna, Benjamin G.
Nguyen, Suong T.
Ripberger, Hunter H.
Ganley, Jacob M.
Tsui, Elaine
Shin, Nick Y.
Koronkiewicz, Brian
Qiu, Guanqi
Knowles, Robert R.
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description [Image: see text] We present here a review of the photochemical and electrochemical applications of multi-site proton-coupled electron transfer (MS-PCET) in organic synthesis. MS-PCETs are redox mechanisms in which both an electron and a proton are exchanged together, often in a concerted elementary step. As such, MS-PCET can function as a non-classical mechanism for homolytic bond activation, providing opportunities to generate synthetically useful free radical intermediates directly from a wide variety of common organic functional groups. We present an introduction to MS-PCET and a practitioner’s guide to reaction design, with an emphasis on the unique energetic and selectivity features that are characteristic of this reaction class. We then present chapters on oxidative N–H, O–H, S–H, and C–H bond homolysis methods, for the generation of the corresponding neutral radical species. Then, chapters for reductive PCET activations involving carbonyl, imine, other X=Y π-systems, and heteroarenes, where neutral ketyl, α-amino, and heteroarene-derived radicals can be generated. Finally, we present chapters on the applications of MS-PCET in asymmetric catalysis and in materials and device applications. Within each chapter, we subdivide by the functional group undergoing homolysis, and thereafter by the type of transformation being promoted. Methods published prior to the end of December 2020 are presented.
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spelling pubmed-87962872022-01-31 Photochemical and Electrochemical Applications of Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer in Organic Synthesis Murray, Philip R. D. Cox, James H. Chiappini, Nicholas D. Roos, Casey B. McLoughlin, Elizabeth A. Hejna, Benjamin G. Nguyen, Suong T. Ripberger, Hunter H. Ganley, Jacob M. Tsui, Elaine Shin, Nick Y. Koronkiewicz, Brian Qiu, Guanqi Knowles, Robert R. Chem Rev [Image: see text] We present here a review of the photochemical and electrochemical applications of multi-site proton-coupled electron transfer (MS-PCET) in organic synthesis. MS-PCETs are redox mechanisms in which both an electron and a proton are exchanged together, often in a concerted elementary step. As such, MS-PCET can function as a non-classical mechanism for homolytic bond activation, providing opportunities to generate synthetically useful free radical intermediates directly from a wide variety of common organic functional groups. We present an introduction to MS-PCET and a practitioner’s guide to reaction design, with an emphasis on the unique energetic and selectivity features that are characteristic of this reaction class. We then present chapters on oxidative N–H, O–H, S–H, and C–H bond homolysis methods, for the generation of the corresponding neutral radical species. Then, chapters for reductive PCET activations involving carbonyl, imine, other X=Y π-systems, and heteroarenes, where neutral ketyl, α-amino, and heteroarene-derived radicals can be generated. Finally, we present chapters on the applications of MS-PCET in asymmetric catalysis and in materials and device applications. Within each chapter, we subdivide by the functional group undergoing homolysis, and thereafter by the type of transformation being promoted. Methods published prior to the end of December 2020 are presented. American Chemical Society 2021-11-23 2022-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8796287/ /pubmed/34813277 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.1c00374 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Murray, Philip R. D.
Cox, James H.
Chiappini, Nicholas D.
Roos, Casey B.
McLoughlin, Elizabeth A.
Hejna, Benjamin G.
Nguyen, Suong T.
Ripberger, Hunter H.
Ganley, Jacob M.
Tsui, Elaine
Shin, Nick Y.
Koronkiewicz, Brian
Qiu, Guanqi
Knowles, Robert R.
Photochemical and Electrochemical Applications of Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer in Organic Synthesis
title Photochemical and Electrochemical Applications of Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer in Organic Synthesis
title_full Photochemical and Electrochemical Applications of Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer in Organic Synthesis
title_fullStr Photochemical and Electrochemical Applications of Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer in Organic Synthesis
title_full_unstemmed Photochemical and Electrochemical Applications of Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer in Organic Synthesis
title_short Photochemical and Electrochemical Applications of Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer in Organic Synthesis
title_sort photochemical and electrochemical applications of proton-coupled electron transfer in organic synthesis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8796287/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34813277
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.1c00374
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