2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(521cq) Visible Light Mediated Selective Oxidation of Alcohols Catalyzed By Organic Small Molecules in Batch and Flow
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Based on the previous work, a photocatalytic strategy via disulfide-mediated selective oxidation of alcohols was developed. Green and efficient oxidation can be realized under light irradiation, utilizing phenyl disulfides as the photocatalyst, 1-phenethyl ethanol as the template substrate, molecular oxygen as the oxidant. A variety of primary and secondary alcohols were converted into the corresponding aldehydes or ketones. The functional groups were well tolerated, with a maximum yield of 91% at room temperature with 3 hours of light irradiation. The reaction efficiency could be increased even further by combining a continuous-flow strategy. 1-Phenylethanol can be oxidized more efficiently and 98% yields can be obtained at the residence time of 4.3 min, so the efficiency of the reaction was improved by a factor of nearly forty. Relevant mechanistic studies have also been achieved to determine the role of oxygen and disulfides for this oxidation.