Mechanism of the Visible-Light-Promoted C(sp3)-H Oxidation via Uranyl Photocatalysis

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY(2024)

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Uranyl cation, as an emerging photocatalyst, has been successfully applied to synthetic chemistry in recent years and displayed remarkable catalytic ability under visible light. However, the molecular-level reaction mechanisms of uranyl photocatalysis are unclear. Here, we explore the mechanism of the stepwise benzylic C-H oxygenation of typical alkyl-substituted aromatics (i.e., toluene, ethylbenzene, and cumene) via uranyl photocatalysis using theoretical and experimental methods. Theoretical calculation results show that the most favorable reaction path for uranyl photocatalytic oxidation is as follows: first, hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) from the benzyl position to form a carbon radical ([R-& sdot;]), then oxygen addition ([R-& sdot;] + O-2 -> [ROO & sdot;]), then radical-radical combination ([ROO & sdot;] + [R-& sdot;] -> [ROOR] -> 2[RO & sdot;]), and eventually [RO & sdot;] reduction to produce alcohols, of which 2 degrees alcohol would further be oxidized to ketones and 1 degrees would be stepwise-oxygenated to acids. The results of the designed verification experiments and the capture of reactive intermediates were consistent with those of theoretical calculations and the previously reported research that the active benzylic C-H would be stepwise-oxygenated in the presence of uranyl. This work deepens our understanding of the HAT mechanism of uranyl photocatalysis and provides important theoretical support for the relevant application of uranyl photocatalysts in organic transformation.
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