Plasmon-Mediated Organic Photoelectrochemistry Applied to Amination Reactions

Journal Article (2024)
Author(s)

Vladislav Buravets (University of Chemistry and Technology Prague)

Oleg Gorin (University of Chemistry and Technology Prague)

Vasilii Burtsev (University of Chemistry and Technology Prague)

Anna Zabelina (University of Chemistry and Technology Prague)

Denis Zabelin (University of Chemistry and Technology Prague)

Jiri Kosina (University of Chemistry and Technology Prague)

Jaroslav Maixner (University of Chemistry and Technology Prague)

Vaclav Svorcik (University of Chemistry and Technology Prague)

Alexander A. Kolganov (TU Delft - ChemE/Inorganic Systems Engineering)

Evgeny A. Pidko (TU Delft - ChemE/Inorganic Systems Engineering)

Oleksiy Lyutakov (University of Chemistry and Technology Prague)

Research Group
ChemE/Inorganic Systems Engineering
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1002/cplu.202400020
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
ChemE/Inorganic Systems Engineering
Journal title
ChemPlusChem
Issue number
8
Volume number
89
Article number
e202400020
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Abstract

Organic electrochemistry is currently experiencing an era of renaissance, which is closely related to the possibility of carrying out organic transformations under mild conditions, with high selectivity, high yields, and without the use of toxic solvents. Combination of organic electrochemistry with alternative approaches, such as photo-chemistry was found to have great potential due to induced synergy effects. In this work, we propose for the first time utilization of plasmon triggering of enhanced and regio-controlled organic chemical transformation performed in photoelectrochemical regime. The advantages of the proposed route is demonstrated in the model amination reaction with formation of C−N bond between pyrazole and substituted benzene derivatives. Amination was performed in photo-electrochemical mode on the surface of plasmon active Au@Pt electrode with attention focused on the impact of plasmon triggering on the reaction efficiency and regio-selectivity. The ability to enhance the reaction rate significantly and to tune products regio-selectivity is demonstrated. We also performed density functional theory calculations to inquire about the reaction mechanism and potentially explain the plasmon contribution to electrochemical reaction rate and regioselectivity.