Abstract

We describe the synthesis and characterization of a photoactivated boron-based Lewis acid catalyst based on a cage-shaped triphenolic ligand with three pyrenylmethyl moieties. The obtained cage-shaped borate functioned as a photoactivated Lewis acid catalyst thanks to the flexible three pyrenylmethyl moieties. The deformation of the cage-shaped scaffold driven by intramolecular excimer formations of the pyrenes is a critical factor in realizing the photoactivation. Mannich-type reactions and glycosylations significantly were accelerated under 370 nm light irradiations. It is noteworthy that various glycosyl fluorides, which are not easily activated in photocatalytic systems due to their high C-F bond stability, are activated by the photoimproved catalytic activity of the catalyst.

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