Abstract
In this Account, we summarize the contributions of our group to the field of photochemistry
and photocatalysis. Our work deals with the development of novel synthetic methods
based on the exploitation of photoexcited aryl ketones. The application of new technologies,
such as microfluidic photoreactors (MFPs), has enhanced the synthetic performance
and scalability of several photochemical methods, e.g., Paternò–Büchi and photoenolization/Diels–Alder
processes, while opening the way to unprecedented reactivity. In addition, careful
mechanistic analysis of the developed methods has been instrumental in disclosing
a new family of powerful organic photocatalysts that can mediate several thermodynamically
extreme photoredox processes.
1 Introduction
1.1 Shining Light on Aryl Ketones: From the Historical Background to Recent Synthetic
Applications
1.2 Preliminary Mechanistic Considerations
2 Synthetic Transformations Driven by Triplet State Benzophenones
3 Synthetic Transformations Driven by Triplet State o-Alkyl-Substituted Benzophenones
4 The Evolution of Aryl-Ketone-Derived Products: Applications in Organophotoredox
Catalysis
5 Conclusions and Future Directions
Key words
synthetic photochemistry - photoredox catalysis - microfluidic photoreactions - carbonyl
compounds - ketones