Photoredox Catalysis by 21‐Thiaporphyrins: A Green and Efficient Approach for C−N Borylation and C−H Arylation

Author:

Janaagal Anu1,Kushwaha Apoorv2,Jhaldiyal Pranjali1,Dhilip Kumar T. J.2,Gupta Iti1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar Palaj, Gandhinagar, Gujarat 382055 India

2. Department of Chemistry Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, Rupnagar 140001 India

Abstract

AbstractPhotoredox catalysis provides a green and sustainable alternative for C−H activation of organic molecules that eludes harsh conditions and use of transition metals. The photocatalytic C−N borylation and C−H arylation mostly depend on the ruthenium and iridium complexes or eosin Y and the use of porphyrin catalysts is still in infancy. A series of novel 21‐thiaporphyrins (A2B2 and A3B type) were synthesized having carbazole/phenothiazine moieties at their meso‐positions and screened as catalysts for C−N borylation and C−H arylation. This paper demonstrates the 21‐thiaporphyrin catalyzed C−N borylation and het‐arylation of anilines under visible light. The method utilizes only 0.1 mol % of 21‐thiaporphyrin catalyst under blue light for the direct C−N borylation and het‐arylation reactions. A variety of substituted anilines were used as source for expensive and unstable aryl diazonium salts in the reactions. The heterobiaryls and aryl boronic esters were obtained in decent yields (up to 88 %). Versatility of the 21‐thiaporphyrin catalyst was tested by thiolation and selenylation of anilines under similar conditions. Mechanistic insight was obtained from DFT studies, suggesting that 21‐thiaporphyrin undergo an oxidative quenching pathway. The photoredox process catalyzed by 21‐thiaporphyrins offers a mild, efficient and metal‐free alternative for the formation of C−C, C−S, and C−Se bonds in aryl compounds; it can also be extended to borylation reaction.

Publisher

Wiley

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