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Structural elaboration of dicyanopyrazine: towards push-pull molecules with tailored photoredox activity

Authors :
Hloušková, Zuzana
Klikar, Milan
Pytela, Oldřich
Almonasy, Numan
Růžička, Aleš
Jandová, Veronika
Bureš, Filip
Hloušková, Zuzana
Klikar, Milan
Pytela, Oldřich
Almonasy, Numan
Růžička, Aleš
Jandová, Veronika
Bureš, Filip
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

As an extension of the successful dicyanopyrazine photoredox catalysts, a series of X-shaped push-pull molecules with a systematically altered structure were designed and facilely synthesized; their structure-property relationship was elucidated in detail via experimental as well as theoretical calculations. Dicyanopyrazines are proven to be powerful photoredox catalysts with a push-pull arrangement that allows facile property tuning by interchanging a particular part of the D-pi-A system. Changing the mutual position of the cyano acceptors and the methoxy, methylthio and thienyl donors as well as modifying the linker allowed wide tuning of the fundamental properties of the catalysts. Contrary to the currently available organic photoredox catalysts, we provided a series of catalysts based on a pyrazine heterocyclic scaffold with easy synthesis and further modification, diverse photoredox characteristics and wide application potential across modern photoredox transformations. The photoredox catalytic activities of the target catalysts were examined in a benchmark cross-dehydrogenative coupling and novel and challenging annulation reactions.<br />Byla připravena série push-pull molekul tvaru písmene X na bázi dikyanpyrazinu se systematicky měněnou strukturou. Vztahy mezi strukturou a vlastnostmi derivátů byly detailně zkoumány rozličnými experimentálními technikami a také teoretickými kalkulacemi. Dikyanpyraziny se jeví jako účinné fotoredoxní katalyzátory.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
p. 23797–23809, application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1182629607
Document Type :
Electronic Resource