Xantphos–Cu‐Decorated Covalent Organic Frameworks for C─H Arylation through Sensitized Electron Transfer

A Akhtar Alam M Monojit Roy (Department of Chemical Sciences) S Shyamali Maji (Department of Chemical Sciences) A Avanti Chakraborty V Vikramjeet Singh A Amit Kumar S Sukanta Mondal (Research Institute for Sustainable Energy (RISE) TCG Centres for Research and Education in Science and Technology Sector V, Salt Lake Kolkata 700091 India) A Abhik Banerjee (Research Institute for Sustainable Energy, The Chatterjee Group Centre’s for Research and Education in Science and Technology (TCG-CREST)) K Kamalakannan Kailasam (Advanced Functional Nanomaterials Institute of Nano Science and Technology (INST) Knowledge City, Sector 81, SAS Nagar, Manauli PO Mohali Punjab 140306 India) D Debashis Adhikari (Department of Chemical Sciences) P Pradip Pachfule (S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences)

Abstract

Abstract The isoindolinone scaffold is an important structural motif found in a wide range of naturally occurring and synthetic biologically active compounds. However, the synthesis of isoindolinone derivatives typically requires multi‐step procedures or the use of palladium‐based catalysts, which are often hampered by low reaction yields and high costs. Recently, covalent organic frameworks (COFs)—emerging crystalline and porous materials—have gained considerable attention for their applications in various organic transformations, particularly in C─H functionalization, cross‐coupling and redox reactions. Although COFs have been extensively studied for photocatalysis, the development of sustainable heterogeneous catalysts using low‐cost transition metal‐based photosensitizers is still in its early stages. Herein, a strategy is presented to incorporate a copper‐Xantphos complex with a tetrahedral Cu(I) geometry into a crystalline and porous COF matrix. This modification enables unprecedented simultaneous electron and energy transfer efficiency during photocatalysis. The Cu–Xantphos coordinated COF exhibits potent photocatalytic activity for the synthesis of isoindolinone derivatives via C─Br and C─H bond cleavage followed by C─C bond formation. In addition, the catalyst shows excellent recyclability as it can be rejuvenated by reintroducing the Cu–Xantphos complex after multiple photocatalytic cycles—highlighting its potential as a sustainable and cost‐effective solution for valuable organic transformations.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 15
Published April 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

A

Akhtar Alam

M

Monojit Roy

Department of Chemical Sciences

S

Shyamali Maji

Department of Chemical Sciences

A

Avanti Chakraborty

V

Vikramjeet Singh

A

Amit Kumar

S

Sukanta Mondal

Research Institute for Sustainable Energy (RISE) TCG Centres for Research and Education in Science and Technology Sector V, Salt Lake Kolkata 700091 India

A

Abhik Banerjee

Research Institute for Sustainable Energy, The Chatterjee Group Centre’s for Research and Education in Science and Technology (TCG-CREST)

K

Kamalakannan Kailasam

Advanced Functional Nanomaterials Institute of Nano Science and Technology (INST) Knowledge City, Sector 81, SAS Nagar, Manauli PO Mohali Punjab 140306 India

D

Debashis Adhikari

Department of Chemical Sciences

P

Pradip Pachfule

S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences