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Heteroleptic Copper-Based Complexes for Energy-Transfer Processes: E → Z Isomerization and Tandem Photocatalytic Sequences
Cruché, Corentin,Neiderer, William,Collins, Shawn K.
, p. 8829 - 8836 (2021)
Energy-transfer processes involving copper complexes are rare. Using an optimized heteroleptic copper complex, Cu(bphen)(XantPhos)BF4, photosensitized E → Z isomerization of olefins is demonstrated. The XantPhos ligand afforded sensitizers with improved catalyst stability, while the bphen ligand lengthened the excited-state lifetime. A series of 25 di- and trisubstituted alkenes underwent photoisomerization, including macrocycles and 1,3-enynes. Cu(bphen)(XantPhos)BF4 could also be employed in a tandem ATRA/photoisomerization process employing arylsulfonyl chlorides, an example of photoisomerization with halide-substituted olefins.
Synthesis of polysubstituted enynes through iron-catalyzed carbomagnesiation of conjugated diynes
Ilies, Laurean,Yoshida, Takumi,Nakamura, Eiichi
supporting information, p. 527 - 530 (2014/03/21)
Symmetrical and unsymmetrical conjugated diynes are chemo-, regio-, and stereoselectively carbomagnesiated with a ?Grignard reagent at room temperature in the presence of a catalytic amount of FeCl2 without the need for an external ligand. The resulting magnesium intermediate can be further functionalized to give polysubstituted 1,3-enyne derivatives. Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart New York.
