低能光氧化催化

IF 38.1 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
David C. Cabanero, Tomislav Rovis
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摘要

随着光氧化催化技术的出现,新的合成范式得以建立,并实现了许多新颖的转化。然而,现代光氧化还原化学有几个缺点,即反应效率和可扩展性不足。此外,所使用的光波长往往超过化学反应所需的能量。在本综述中,我们将介绍低能量光吸收催化剂及其同类光化学方法的最新发展,这些催化剂和方法可有效缓解反应混合物中激发态物种的非周期光化学反应性,并提高光化学反应的批量可扩展性。最后,红光光氧化催化技术的发展引领了聚合物科学和生物化学-化学生物学的下一代应用,使蓝光光氧化催化技术历来难以解决的介质复合材料(包括哺乳动物组织)内的催化反应成为可能。
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Low-energy photoredox catalysis

Low-energy photoredox catalysis

With the advent of photoredox catalysis, new synthetic paradigms have been established with many novel transformations being achieved. Nevertheless, modern photoredox chemistry has several drawbacks, namely, deficiencies in reaction efficiency and scalability. Furthermore, wavelengths of light in excess of the energy required for a chemical reaction are often used. In this Review, we document recent developments of low-energy light-absorbing catalysts and their cognate photochemical methods, advantageously mitigating off-cycle photochemical reactivity of excited-state species in the reaction mixture and improving batch scalability of photochemical reactions. Finally, developments in red-light photoredox catalysis are leading the next-generation applications to polymer science and biochemistry–chemical biology, enabling catalytic reactions within media composites — including mammalian tissue — that are historically recalcitrant with blue-light photoredox catalysis.

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Nature reviews. Chemistry
Nature reviews. Chemistry Chemical Engineering-General Chemical Engineering
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期刊介绍: Nature Reviews Chemistry is an online-only journal that publishes Reviews, Perspectives, and Comments on various disciplines within chemistry. The Reviews aim to offer balanced and objective analyses of selected topics, providing clear descriptions of relevant scientific literature. The content is designed to be accessible to recent graduates in any chemistry-related discipline while also offering insights for principal investigators and industry-based research scientists. Additionally, Reviews should provide the authors' perspectives on future directions and opinions regarding the major challenges faced by researchers in the field.
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