Visible light photoredox catalysis: applications in organic synthesis

Chemical Society Reviews
June 8, 2010
Cited by 4,090

Abstract

The use of visible light sensitization as a means to initiate organic reactions is attractive due to the lack of visible light absorbance by organic compounds, reducing side reactions often associated with photochemical reactions conducted with high energy UV light. This tutorial review provides a historical overview of visible light photoredox catalysis in organic synthesis along with recent examples which underscore its vast potential to initiate organic transformations.


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