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Chromoselective Photocatalysis Enables Stereocomplementary Biocatalytic Pathways*.


ABSTRACT: Controlling the selectivity of a chemical reaction with external stimuli is common in thermal processes, but rare in visible-light photocatalysis. Here we show that the redox potential of a carbon nitride photocatalyst (CN-OA-m) can be tuned by changing the irradiation wavelength to generate electron holes with different oxidation potentials. This tuning was the key to realizing photo-chemo-enzymatic cascades that give either the (S)- or the (R)-enantiomer of phenylethanol. In combination with an unspecific peroxygenase from Agrocybe aegerita, green light irradiation of CN-OA-m led to the enantioselective hydroxylation of ethylbenzene to (R)-1-phenylethanol (99 % ee). In contrast, blue light irradiation triggered the photocatalytic oxidation of ethylbenzene to acetophenone, which in turn was enantioselectively reduced with an alcohol dehydrogenase from Rhodococcus ruber to form (S)-1-phenylethanol (93 % ee).

SUBMITTER: Schmermund L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8048449 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chromoselective Photocatalysis Enables Stereocomplementary Biocatalytic Pathways*.

Schmermund Luca L   Reischauer Susanne S   Bierbaumer Sarah S   Winkler Christoph K CK   Diaz-Rodriguez Alba A   Edwards Lee J LJ   Kara Selin S   Mielke Tamara T   Cartwright Jared J   Grogan Gideon G   Pieber Bartholomäus B   Kroutil Wolfgang W  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20210226 13


Controlling the selectivity of a chemical reaction with external stimuli is common in thermal processes, but rare in visible-light photocatalysis. Here we show that the redox potential of a carbon nitride photocatalyst (CN-OA-m) can be tuned by changing the irradiation wavelength to generate electron holes with different oxidation potentials. This tuning was the key to realizing photo-chemo-enzymatic cascades that give either the (S)- or the (R)-enantiomer of phenylethanol. In combination with a  ...[more]

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