Abstract

Summary Here, we report a general catalytic manifold for the selective C–C bond scission of ketones via the exploitation of the ligand-to-metal charge transfer (LMCT) excitation mode. Through a cooperative utilization of Lewis acid catalysis and LMCT catalysis, the C–C bond of ketones could be selectively and effectively cleaved, enabling the installation of different functionalities at each carbon of the cleaved C–C bond through a sequential and orthogonal manner. This reaction manifold serves as a photocatalytic alternative to the Norrish type I reaction with the combination of visible light and inexpensive cerium salts. Under operationally simple conditions, a wide range of acyclic and cyclic ketones, from simple strained cyclobutanones to complex androsterone with less strained cyclopentanone moiety, could be successfully transformed into versatile chemical building blocks.

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