Controllable deuteration of halogenated compounds by photocatalytic D2O splitting

  • Cuibo Liu
  • , Zhongxin Chen
  • , Chenliang Su*
  • , Xiaoxu Zhao
  • , Qiang Gao
  • , Guo Hong Ning
  • , Hai Zhu
  • , Wei Tang
  • , Kai Leng
  • , Wei Fu
  • , Bingbing Tian
  • , Xinwen Peng
  • , Jing Li
  • , Qing Hua Xu
  • , Wu Zhou
  • , Kian Ping Loh
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Deuterium labeling is of great value in organic synthesis and the pharmaceutical industry. However, the state-of-the-art C-H/C-D exchange using noble metal catalysts or strong bases/acids suffers from poor functional group tolerances, poor selectivity and lack of scope for generating molecular complexity. Herein, we demonstrate the deuteration of halides using heavy water as the deuteration reagent and porous CdSe nanosheets as the catalyst. The deuteration mechanism involves the generation of highly active carbon and deuterium radicals via photoinduced electron transfer from CdSe to the substrates, followed by tandem radicals coupling process, which is mechanistically distinct from the traditional methods involving deuterium cations or anions. Our deuteration strategy shows better selectivity and functional group tolerances than current C-H/C-D exchange methods. Extending the synthetic scope, deuterated boronic acids, halides, alkynes, and aldehydes can be used as synthons in Suzuki coupling, Click reaction, C-H bond insertion reaction etc. for the synthesis of complex deuterated molecules.

Original languageEnglish
Article number80
JournalNature Communications
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2018
Externally publishedYes

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