Selective epoxidation of various alkenes with molecular oxygen (O2) under mild conditions is a longstanding challenge in achieving syntheses of epoxides. Cu-based catalysts have been found to be catalytically active… Click to show full abstract
Selective epoxidation of various alkenes with molecular oxygen (O2) under mild conditions is a longstanding challenge in achieving syntheses of epoxides. Cu-based catalysts have been found to be catalytically active for selective epoxidations. However, the application of copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) for photocatalyzed epoxidations is encumbered by the instability of CuNPs in air. Herein we report that CuNPs supported on titanium nitride (TiN) without additional stabilizers not only are stable in air but also can catalyze selective epoxidation of various alkenes with O2 or even air as a benign oxidant under light irradiation. CuNPs remain in the metallic state due to the significant charge transfer that occurs between CuNPs and TiN. The epoxidation is driven by visible light irradiation at moderate temperatures, achieving good to high yields and excellent selectivity. The photocatalytic process is applicable to the selective epoxidation of various alkenes. In this photocatalytic system, reactant alkenes ch...
               
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