Photocatalytic Carboxylation of C-N Bonds in Cyclic Amines with CO2 by Consecutive Visible-Light-Induced Electron Transfer

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2023 Mar 6;62(11):e202217918. doi: 10.1002/anie.202217918. Epub 2023 Feb 6.

Abstract

Visible-light photocatalytic carboxylation with CO2 is highly important. However, it still remains challenging for reluctant substrates with low reduction potentials. Herein, we report a novel photocatalytic carboxylation of C-N bonds in cyclic amines with CO2 via consecutive photo-induced electron transfer (ConPET). It is also the first photocatalytic reductive ring-opening reaction of azetidines, pyrrolidines and piperidines. This strategy is practical to transform a variety of easily available cyclic amines to valuable β-, γ-, δ- and ϵ-amino acids in moderate-to-excellent yields. Moreover, the method also features mild and transition-metal-free conditions, high selectivity, good functional-group tolerance, facile scalability and product derivations. Mechanistic studies indicate that the ConPET might be the key to generating highly reactive photocatalysts, which enable the reductive activation of cyclic amines to generate carbon radicals and carbanions as the key intermediates.

Keywords: Carbon Dioxide; Carboxylation; Cyclic Amines; Electron Transfer; Photoredox Catalysis.