Acridinium-Based Photocatalysts: A Sustainable Option in Photoredox Catalysis

01 natural sciences 7. Clean energy 0104 chemical sciences
DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.6b01240 Publication Date: 2016-07-25T18:40:27Z
ABSTRACT
The emergence of visible light photoredox catalysis has enabled the productive use of lower energy radiation, leading to highly selective reaction platforms. Polypyridyl complexes of iridium and ruthenium have served as popular photocatalysts in recent years due to their long excited state lifetimes and useful redox windows, leading to the development of diverse photoredox-catalyzed transformations. The low abundances of Ir and Ru in the earth's crust and, hence, cost make these catalysts nonsustainable and have limited their application in industrial-scale manufacturing. Herein, we report a series of novel acridinium salts as alternatives to iridium photoredox catalysts and show their comparability to the ubiquitous [Ir(dF-CF3-ppy)2(dtbpy)](PF6).
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