Abstract

AbstractHere, we report CdS quantum dot (QD) gels, a three‐dimensional network of interconnected CdS QDs, as a new type of direct hydrogen atom transfer (d‐HAT) photocatalyst for C−H activation. We discovered that the photoexcited CdS QD gel could generate various neutral radicals, including α‐amido, heterocyclic, acyl, and benzylic radicals, from their corresponding stable molecular substrates, including amides, thio/ethers, aldehydes, and benzylic compounds. Its C−H activation ability imparts a broad substrate and reaction scope. The mechanistic study reveals that this reactivity is intrinsic to CdS materials, and the neutral radical generation did not proceed via the conventional sequential electron transfer and proton transfer pathway. Instead, the C−H bonds are activated by the photoexcited CdS QD gel via a d‐HAT mechanism. This d‐HAT mechanism is supported by the linear correlation between the logarithm of the C−H bond activation rate constant and the C−H bond dissociation energy (BDE) with a Brønsted slope α=0.5. Our findings expand the currently limited direct hydrogen atom transfer photocatalysis toolbox and provide new possibilities for photocatalytic C−H activation.

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