Heterogeneous photocatalysis of azides: extending nitrene photochemistry to longer wavelengths

Chem Commun (Camb). 2020 Sep 1;56(70):10239-10242. doi: 10.1039/d0cc04118a.

Abstract

The photodecomposition of azides to generate nitrenes usually requires wavelengths in the <300 nm region. In this study, we show that this reaction can be readily performed in the UVA region (368 nm) when catalyzed by Pd-decorated TiO2. In aqueous medium the reaction leads to amines, with water acting as the H source; however, in non-protic and non-nucleophilic media, such as acetonitrile, nitrenes recombine to yield azo compounds, while azirine-mediated trapping occurs in the presence of nucleophiles. The heterogeneous process facilitates catalyst separation while showing great chemoselectivity and high yields.