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Visible-light-induced metal-free coupling of C(sp3)-H sources with heteroarenes

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GREEN CHEMISTRY
Volume 24, Issue 8, Pages 3056-3080

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1gc04384f

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  1. CSIR, New Delhi [02(0455)/21/EMR-II]

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This article presents a metal-free photoinduced methodology for cross-coupling between different C(sp(3))-H sources and heteroarenes to construct Csp(2)-Csp(3) bonds. This method utilizes organic photosensitizers and light as a clean energy source, making it efficient and environmentally friendly, suitable for applications in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
Development of an efficient, mild, economically viable, and green method for the construction of a Csp(2)-Csp(3) bond via coupling between a saturated hydrocarbon [(Csp(3))-H] and a heteroarene is a powerful synthetic strategy as the corresponding products are useful in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. Presently, a metal-free photoinduced methodology has earned significant interest in organic chemistry as it utilized an organic photosensitizer and light as a clean energy source. This critical review presents an overview of the recent findings and developments in visible-light-mediated metal-free cross-coupling between C(sp(3))-H sources and heteroarenes. This article has been presented based on different C(sp(3))-H sources used in the reaction and the mechanism of each reaction was discussed simultaneously to provide a comprehensive guide to the readers for developing a variety of efficient photocatalytic systems.

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