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Wavelength-Selective Reactivity of Iron(III) Halide Salts in Photocatalytic C-H Functionalization
Cory T Ludwig1, Isiaka A Owolabi1, Logan W Evans1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242, United States.
Abstract:
The utility of halogen radicals in hydrocarbon functionalization extends from early examples of photochemical halogenation to recent reports using photoredox catalysis with iridium complexes and simple transition metal salts such as FeCl3. The majority of these methods (uncatalyzed and iron-catalyzed) require UV light (λ ≤ 390 nm), and systematic efforts to enable the use of visible light remain valuable. We report the use of a simple Fe(III) salt that enables a C-H to C-C and C-N functionalization under visible light. The reactivity and selectivity profile using different light sources demonstrates wavelength-selective behavior, which was further investigated with deuterium kinetic isotope effect experiments and DFT calculations. These results show that control over the reactive intermediates in this iron-catalyzed reaction can be achieved through proper choice of the wavelength of irradiation.
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