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Max Schmallegger1, Luis Herbst1,2, Renata Raptová1
1Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Graz University of Technology Stremayrgasse 9 8010 Graz Austria schmallegger@tugraz.at.
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We have synthesized a photocatalyst in which thioxanthone is covalently attached on a polystyrene (TX@PS) polymer and investigated its activity in the photocatalytic oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes. Upon LED irradiation (405 nm), benzyl alcohol is converted to benzaldehyde at a yield of 73% and hydroxymethylfurfural forms formic acid at 99%. Employing the photocatalyst for consecutive runs (up to three) results in product yields of 51% for the oxidation of benzaldehyde and 98% for hydroxymethylfurfural. EPR provides evidence that the oxidation proceeds via a singlet oxygen route. This proof-of-concept study shows that TX@PS can straightforwardly be prepared. Using this catalyst provides yields reflecting comparable systems and allows a convenient isolation of the products.
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