Abstract

AbstractAromatic compounds interact with organozinc reagents under photoredox conditions, leading to the substitution products. The reaction is performed under blue light irradiation via in situ generated organozinc reagents (Barbier conditions), which are oxidized by the photocatalyst, followed by radical attack at the aromatic substrate. The method works with polyfluorinated arenes, 2‐chlorobenzoxazoles, and 2‐sulfonyl‐substituted benzothiazole.

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