Yasuhiro Yamashita, Tomoya Hisada, Yuki Sato, Shu Kobayashi
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Abstract
Mg(SPh)2 has been found to be a highly active catalyst in photocatalytic alkylation reactions of active methylene compounds with nonactivated alkenes. The desired reactions proceeded smoothly to afford the corresponding alkylated products in high yields with low catalyst loadings (0.2-0.3 mol%). This protocol is applicable to a continuous-flow system. Notably, magnesium is an earth-abundant metal, and Mg(SPh)2 exhibits higher catalytic activity than the previously reported LiSPh.
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