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A photocatalyst-free method for the synthesis of 6-alkyl(aryl)phenanthridines under visible light irradiation

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NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 46, Issue 47, Pages 22862-22868

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2nj04414e

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  1. Council of Industrial Scientific Research (CSIR), New Delhi, India [02(0380)/19/EMR-II]
  2. Department of Science & Technology & Renewable Energy, Chandigarh Administration [S&T&RE/RP/147/e-2873/(22-23)/Sanc/09/2022/907-915]
  3. University Grant Commission, New Delhi
  4. CSIR, New Delhi

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A novel blue LED-induced method for synthesizing a variety of compounds has been developed without the need for a photoredox catalyst. This method offers advantages such as environmental friendliness, mild conditions, scalability, absence of toxic solvents/additives, and absence of transition metals.
A novel and effective blue LED-induced methodology has been developed to synthesize a number of 6-alkyl(aryl)phenanthridines from isocyanobiaryls and alkyl(aryl)sulfinates in ethyl lactate under aerobic conditions. This protocol did not require a photoredox catalyst, and the reaction was sparked by the photochemical activity of an electron donor-acceptor complex formed by the interaction of isocyanobiaryls with alkyl(aryl)sulfinates. The environmental friendliness, mildness, gram-scale synthesizability, lack of toxic organic solvents/additives, and lack of a transition metal are only a few notable advantages of this methodology.

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