A visible-light-induced photocatalyst-free approach for C-3 dicarbonyl coumarin production†
Abstract
A mild and efficient visible-light-induced synthesis of C-3 dicarbonyl coumarins from 3-arylacetylene coumarins without a photocatalyst was reported. This iodide-mediated method exhibited broad substrate scope and good functional group tolerance, and a series of C-3 dicarbonyl coumarins were obtained in moderate to excellent yields. Based on the control experimental results, it was found that the visible-light-induced oxidation might be via both radical and ionic processes. Moreover, some synthesized compounds displayed high sensitivity to hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) with a low detection limit (DL, down to 0.149 μM).