Defective Ultrathin ZnIn2 S4 for Photoreductive Deuteration of Carbonyls Using D2 O as the Deuterium Source

Adv Sci (Weinh). 2022 Jan;9(3):e2103408. doi: 10.1002/advs.202103408. Epub 2021 Nov 19.

Abstract

Deuterium (D) labeling is of great value in organic synthesis, pharmaceutical industry, and materials science. However, the state-of-the-art deuteration methods generally require noble metal catalysts, expensive deuterium sources, or harsh reaction conditions. Herein, noble metal-free and ultrathin ZnIn2 S4 (ZIS) is reported as an effective photocatalyst for visible light-driven reductive deuteration of carbonyls to produce deuterated alcohols using heavy water (D2 O) as the sole deuterium source. Defective two-dimensional ZIS nanosheets (D-ZIS) are prepared in a surfactant assisted bottom-up route exhibited much enhanced performance than the pristine ZIS counterpart. A systematic study is carried out to elucidate the contributing factors and it is found that the in situ surfactant modification enabled D-ZIS to expose more defect sites for charge carrier separation and active D-species generation, as well as high specific surface area, all of which are beneficial for the desirable deuteration reaction. This work highlights the great potential in developing low-cost semiconductor-based photocatalysts for organic deuteration in D2 O, circumventing expensive deuterium reagents and harsh conditions.

Keywords: carbonyls; deuteration; heavy water; noble metal-free; photocatalysis.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't