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Selective C-H Activation of Molecular Nanodiamonds via Photoredox Catalysis. [PDF]

open access: yesACS Catal
Dang HT   +4 more
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Lutetium texaphyrin: A photocatalyst that triggers pyroptosis via biomolecular photoredox catalysis. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Xu Y   +8 more
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Correction: Anti-schistosomal activity and ADMET properties of 1,2,5-oxadiazinane-containing compound synthesized by visible-light photoredox catalysis. [PDF]

open access: yesRSC Med Chem
Itoh K   +25 more
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Cooperative photoredox catalysis

Chemical Society Reviews, 2016
Cooperative photoredox catalysis bridges visible-light photoredox catalysis with other types of catalysis like transition-metal catalysis, biocatalysis or electrocatalysis for establishing demanding organic transformations.
Xianjun, Lang   +2 more
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Illuminating Photoredox Catalysis

Trends in Chemistry, 2019
Over the past decade, photoredox catalysis has risen to the forefront of synthetic organic chemistry as an indispensable tool for selective small-molecule activation and chemical-bond formation. This cutting-edge platform allows photosensitizers to convert visible light into chemical energy prompting generation of reactive radical intermediates.
Rory C, McAtee   +2 more
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Organic Photoredox Catalysis

Chemical Reviews, 2016
In this review, we highlight the use of organic photoredox catalysts in a myriad of synthetic transformations with a range of applications. This overview is arranged by catalyst class where the photophysics and electrochemical characteristics of each is discussed to underscore the differences and advantages to each type of single electron redox agent ...
Nathan A, Romero, David A, Nicewicz
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Visible‐Light Photoredox Catalysis

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2012
AbstractIn the last few years, visible‐light initiated organic transformations have attracted increasing attention. The development of visible‐light‐promoted photocatalytic reactions, which enable rapid and efficient synthesis of fine chemicals, is highly desirable from the viewpoint of cost, safety, availability, and environmental friendliness.
Jun, Xuan, Wen-Jing, Xiao
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