PHOTOORGANOCATALYSIS IN ORGANIC SYNTHESIS (Catalytic Science, 18)
Description:
The use of organocatalysts able to photocatalyze an organic reaction is a rapidly growing field. These photocatalyzed transformations are more environmentally sustainable with respect to the use of expensive/toxic metal-based photocatalysts.
Based on the authors' extensive experience in photogenerated intermediates, this book presents an overview on photocatalyzed organic processes having a synthetic significance, where an organic molecule functions as the photocatalyst.
After a brief introduction defining the nature and the characteristics of a photo-organocatalyst (POC), the chapters are organized according to the class of POC used, as detailed below.
- Ketones and aldehydes
- Quinones
- Aromatics and cyano(hetero)aromatics
- Sulfur heterocycles: thiapyrylium salts, thiazines, methylene blue
- Oxygen heterocycles: pyrylium salts, eosin derivatives, fluorescein, rhodamines, rose bengal
- Nitrogen heterocycles: porphyrins, acridinium salts, carbazoles, imides, mpg-C3N4, tetrazines, riboflavin, bodipy
Readership: Any chemistry student interested in organic (sustainable) synthesis.
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