
pmid: 26179164
AbstractA rapid and catalyst‐free cycloaddition system for visible‐light‐induced click chemistry is reported. A readily accessible photoreactive 2H‐azirine moiety was designed to absorb light at wavelengths above 400 nm. Irradiation with low‐energy light sources thus enables efficient small‐molecule synthesis with a diverse range of multiple‐bond‐containing compounds. Moreover, in order to demonstrate the efficiency of the current approach, quantitative ligation of the photoactivatable chromophore with functional polymeric substrates was performed and full conversion with irradiation times of only 1 min at ambient conditions was achieved. The current report thus presents a highly efficient method for applications involving selective cycloaddition to electron‐deficient multiple‐bond‐containing materials.
polymer ligation, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/660, photochemistry, 660, Light, ddc:660, Photochemistry, Polymers, 540, Catalysis, azirine, Chemical engineering, click chemistry, Click Chemistry, visible light
polymer ligation, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/660, photochemistry, 660, Light, ddc:660, Photochemistry, Polymers, 540, Catalysis, azirine, Chemical engineering, click chemistry, Click Chemistry, visible light
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