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Redox and photocatalytic properties of a NiII complex with a macrocyclic biquinazoline (Mabiq) ligand.


ABSTRACT: We present a late, first row transition metal photosensitizer that promotes photocatalytic C-C bond formation. The title compound, [Ni(Mabiq)]OTf, as well as its one-electron reduced form, Ni(Mabiq), were synthesized and molecular structures of both were obtained. The electronic structure of the reduced complex additionally was characterized by spectroscopic and DFT computational methods. Notably, [NiII(Mabiq)]OTf is photoactive: reduction of the compound was achieved photochemically upon irradiation at ? = 457 nm and reductive quenching by NEt3. The performance of [Ni(Mabiq)]OTf as a photoredox catalyst was examined in the cyclization of a bromoalkyl-substituted indole. In this reaction, the first-row transition metal compound is comparable if not superior to [Ru(bpy)3]2+ in terms of efficiency (turnover number) and chemoselectivity. Studies using a series of sacrificial donor amines indicate that the excited state redox potential of [Ni(Mabiq)]+* is ?1.25 V vs. SCE. This value is similar to the excited state potential of commonly employed noble metal based photocatalysts. The Ni-Mabiq compound thus provides a rare example of an earth-abundant photoredox catalyst.

SUBMITTER: Grubel M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5932533 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Redox and photocatalytic properties of a Ni<sup>II</sup> complex with a macrocyclic biquinazoline (Mabiq) ligand.

Grübel Michael M   Bosque Irene I   Altmann Philipp J PJ   Bach Thorsten T   Hess Corinna R CR  

Chemical science 20180223 13


We present a late, first row transition metal photosensitizer that promotes photocatalytic C-C bond formation. The title compound, [Ni(Mabiq)]OTf, as well as its one-electron reduced form, Ni(Mabiq), were synthesized and molecular structures of both were obtained. The electronic structure of the reduced complex additionally was characterized by spectroscopic and DFT computational methods. Notably, [Ni<sup>II</sup>(Mabiq)]OTf is photoactive: reduction of the compound was achieved photochemically  ...[more]

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