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Title: Recent advances in photocatalytic C–N bond coupling reactions
Authors: Chan, CM 
Chow, YC 
Yu, WY 
Issue Date: Oct-2020
Source: Synthesis, Oct. 2020, v. 52, no. 20, p. 2899-2921
Abstract: Catalytic C-N bond formation is one of the major research topics in synthetic chemistry owing to the ubiquity of amino groups in natural products, synthetic intermediates and pharmaceutical agents. In parallel with well-established metal-catalyzed C-N bond coupling protocols, photocatalytic reactions have recently emerged as efficient and selective alternatives for the construction of C-N bonds. In this review, the progress made on photocatalytic C-N bond coupling reactions between 2012 and February 2020 is summarized.
1 Introduction
1.1 General Mechanisms for Photoredox Catalysis
1.2 Pioneering Work
2 C(sp 2)-N Bond Formation
2.1 Protocols Involving an External Oxidant
2.2 Oxidant-Free Protocols
3 C(sp 3)-N Bond Formation
3.1 Direct Radical-Radical Coupling
3.2 Addition Reactions to Alkenes
3.3 Reductive Amination of Carbonyl Compounds
3.4 Decarboxylative Amination
4 Cyclization Reactions
4.1 C(sp 2)-N Heterocycle Formation
4.2 C(sp 3)-N Heterocycle Formation
5 Other Examples 6
Conclusion and Outlook
Keywords: Amination
C-N cross-coupling
Photochemistry
Radicals
Visible light
Publisher: Georg Thieme Verlag
Journal: Synthesis 
ISSN: 0039-7881
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1707136
Rights: © Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York
This is the accepted version of the following article: Chan, C. M., Chow, Y. C., & Yu, W. Y. (2020). Recent Advances in Photocatalytic C–N Bond Coupling Reactions. Synthesis, 52(20), 2899-2921, which has been published in https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1707136.
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