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Selenol-containing two-dimensional perovskite promotes visible-light-driven selective reduction of unsaturated ketones. [PDF]
Li W +9 more
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Generation of a Ground‐State Electron Donor Utilizing Stored Light Energy
Chemically stored light energy enables the generation of dianion reductants (∼−2.7 V) from vicinal diols derived from diaryl ketone photodimerization. These ground‐state electron donors efficiently reduce challenging substrates at room temperature, including aryl bromides, alkyl iodides, and sulfonamides.
Marc Taillefer +2 more
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Current Research on MoS<sub>2</sub>-Based Heterojunction Photocatalysts for Persistent Organic Pollutants Degradation. [PDF]
Isac L, Cazan C.
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TiO2 photocatalyst for removal of volatile organic compounds in gas phase - A review
Zahra Shayegan +2 more
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Asymmetric Reduction of Unactivated Alkenes
Unactivated alkenes rank among the most inert functional groups in synthesis and their selective reduction remains challenging. This Review charts the evolution from classical metal‐catalyzed hydrogenation to radical hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) and emerging biocatalytic concepts, highlighting how complementary mechanistic strategies, including the ...
Nico D. Fessner +3 more
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More than Catalyst Recycling: Tuning Synthetic Photocatalytic Processes via Heterogenization on Silica and Alumina. [PDF]
Amara Z +4 more
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Insights into the Photocatalytic Arene Bromination Enabled by Cs2AgBiBr6 Microparticles
A sustainable photocatalytic bromination of electron‐rich arenes is enabled by low‐toxicity Cs2AgBiBr6 double‐perovskite microparticles using HBr as an atom‐economical bromine source. Surface‐derived bromine radicals drive highly selective mono‐bromination under mild conditions.
Daniele Conelli +8 more
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Bifunctional Photocatalysts: Exploiting Proximity for Enhanced Reaction Performance
This review covers the application of the bifunctional approach to photocatalysis as a means to attain (enhanced) enantioselectivity, and, more in general, as a strategy to enhance the catalytic performance through an effective use of short‐lived reaction intermediates.
Luigi Dolcini +3 more
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