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Visible-Light-Driven Catalytic Deracemization of Secondary Alcohols

Zhang, Zhikun  
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Hu, Xile  
September 7, 2021
Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Deracemization of racemic chiral compounds is an attractive approach in asymmetric synthesis, but its development has been hindered by energetic and kinetic challenges. Here we describe a catalytic deracemization method for secondary benzylic alcohols which are important synthetic intermediates and end products for many industries. Driven by visible light only, this method is based on sequential photochemical dehydrogenation followed by enantioselective thermal hydrogenation. The combination of a heterogeneous dehydrogenation photocatalyst and a chiral molecular hydrogenation catalyst is essential to ensure two distinct pathways for the forward and reverse reactions. These reactions convert a large number of racemic aryl alkyl alcohols into their enantiomerically enriched forms in good yields and enantioselectivities.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/anie.202107570
Web of Science ID

WOS:000693218200001

Author(s)
Zhang, Zhikun  
Hu, Xile  
Date Issued

2021-09-07

Publisher

Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH

Published in
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Volume

60

Issue

42

Start page

22833

End page

22838

Subjects

Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

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Chemistry

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asymmetric catalysis

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chiral alcohols

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direct deracemization

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heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis

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photocatalysis

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kinetic resolution

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biocatalytic oxidation

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quantum dots

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deracemisation

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reduction

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hydrogen

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stereoinversion

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nanomaterials

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efficiency

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mechanism

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