Abstract

Aerobic oxidation of thiols to disulfides was achieved photocatalytically using a tellurorhodamine chromophore (9-mesityl-3,6-bis(dimethylamino)telluroxanthylium hexafluorophosphate) as both the sensitizer and catalyst. The proposed mechanism, supported experimentally and computationally with DFT, involves the formation of a tellurorhodamine telluroxide from reaction with water and singlet oxygen generated by irradiation of the tellurorhodamine. The oxidation to the telluroxide is accompanied by the formation of hydrogen peroxide. The telluroxide oxidizes thiols to regenerate the tellurorhodamine and the disulfide plus water. Mechanistically, DFT suggests adding two thiols to the telluroxide with the loss of H2O to give a trigonal-bipyramidal Te(IV), which undergoes concerted loss of disulfide to regenerate 1. Oxidation of thiophenol and 2-naphthalenethiol was complete after 2 h of irradiation with visible light under atmospheric conditions. Oxidation of the electron-poor 2,6-dichlorothiophenol, the steri...

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