Organic Photoredox Catalysis
Dyes and Light Lead to New Reactivity
Historically, organic dyes were first used ~12,000 years ago to provide color to textiles. These colorful charged organic molecules come in a plethora of structures, colors and can fluoresce or phosphoresce. Light-absorbing organic dyes have been researched by chemists for decades and comprise the vast majority of fluorescent labeling agents used in a range of applications today. Our group is particularly interested in the excited state reactivity of these molecules in their role as single electron oxidants and reductants. Most organic dyes are commercially available or are easily synthesized - our laboratory even created an undergraduate laboratory to make pyrylium dyes at UNC!
For our review, see: Romero, N. A.; Nicewicz, D. A. “Organic Photoredox Catalysis.” Chem. Rev. 2016, 116, 10075-10166
Undergraduate laboratory on pyrylium synthesis: Cruz, C. L.; Holmberg-Douglas, N.; Onuska, N. P. R.; McManus, J. B.; MacKenzie, I. A.; Hutson, B. L.; Eskew, N. A.; Nicewicz, D. A. “Development of a Large Enrollment Course-Based Research Experiment in an Undergraduate Organic Chemistry Laboratory: Structure-Function Relationships in Pyrylium Photooxidants.” J. Chem. Ed., 2020, 6, 1572-1578.
Alkene cation radical reactions: Margrey, K. A.; Nicewicz, D. A. “A General Approach to Catalytic Alkene Anti-Markovnikov Hydrofunctionalization Reactions via Acridinium Photoredox Catalysis.” Acc. Chem. Res. 2016, 49, 1997-2006.
This arene radical reaction started it all for us: Romero, N. A.; Margrey, K. A.; Tay, N. E.; Nicewicz, D. A. “Site-Selective Arene C–H Amination via Photoredox Catalysis.” Science,2015, 349, 1326-1330
For the our first report on acridine radical reductants: MacKenzie, I. A.; Wang, L.; Onuska, N. P. R.; Williams, O. F.; Begam, K.; Moran, A. M.; Dunietz, B. D.; Nicewicz, D. A. “Discovery and Characterization of Acridine Radical Photoreductants.” Nature, 2020, 580, 76-80
Alkene cation radical reactions: Margrey, K. A.; Nicewicz, D. A. “A General Approach to Catalytic Alkene Anti-Markovnikov Hydrofunctionalization Reactions via Acridinium Photoredox Catalysis.” Acc. Chem. Res. 2016, 49, 1997-2006.
This arene radical reaction started it all for us: Romero, N. A.; Margrey, K. A.; Tay, N. E.; Nicewicz, D. A. “Site-Selective Arene C–H Amination via Photoredox Catalysis.” Science,2015, 349, 1326-1330