Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry Chandigarh University Punjab India
2. Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology Gorakhpur India
3. Department of Civil Engineering Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences Prayaraj India
4. Amorphous Semiconductor Research Lab, Department of Applied Science Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology Gorakhpur India
5. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, College of Pharmacy King Saud University Riyadh Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
6. School of Electronic Engineering Kyonggi University Suwon Gyeonggi‐do South Korea
Abstract
AbstractFluorinated and enzymatic chemicals are widely used in society due to their chemical, physical, and biological qualities. Nevertheless, despite their vital importance, present approaches to adding fluorine to molecules and regenerating enzyme cofactors have serious flaws. For instance, numerous approaches are photocatalytic and employ stoichiometric counterparts of heavy metals. Prevailing photocatalytic approaches, on the other hand, show very poor activity, and selectivity has not been attained by heterogeneous photocatalysis, despite the several benefits such a method would provide. Here, we show how heterogeneous photocatalysis may be used to selectively create C(sp3)‐F bonds and 1,4‐NADH regeneration cofactor. Employing NiS‐NiO/S‐g‐C3N4 nanocomposite photocatalyst as a photocatalyst, NAD+ and Selectfluor as an acceptor and mild fluorine donor, effective 1,4‐NADH regeneration, and decarboxylative fluorination of carboxylic acids can be attained in very short reaction times. Furthermore, NiS‐NiO/S‐g‐C3N4 nanocomposite photocatalyst exhibits outstanding levels of robustness and photo‐catching capacity. These aspects, attached to the mild environment of the reaction scheme, exhibit a breakthrough toward the sustainable cofactor of 1,4‐NADH regeneration and synthesis of fluorinated compounds.
Subject
Waste Management and Disposal,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,General Chemical Engineering