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From energy to electron transfer photocatalysis (PenT → PET): oxidative cyclobutane cleavage alters the product composition.

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Photocatalytic [2+2]-cycloadditions between cyclic enones and electron-rich cyclic enol ethers are initiated by triplet-triplet energy transfer from an excited iridium photocatalyst to the enone acceptor. The composition of the resulting… Click to show full abstract

Photocatalytic [2+2]-cycloadditions between cyclic enones and electron-rich cyclic enol ethers are initiated by triplet-triplet energy transfer from an excited iridium photocatalyst to the enone acceptor. The composition of the resulting cycloadduct mixture shows a surprising time dependency of the cyclobutane stereoisomeric ratio which indicates that the products are not photostable under the reaction conditions. The isomerisation of the cycloadducts 3 by a photoinduced redox process points to a switch from triplet energy transfer (PenT) to photoinduced electron transfer (PET) catalysis.

Keywords: transfer; cyclobutane; composition; energy; pent; electron transfer

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2022

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