Issue 1, 2013

Photoorganocatalysis. What for?

Abstract

In the reactions reviewed, an organic molecule under irradiation catalyzes a chemical reaction. The activation is based either on hydrogen or on electron transfer. Commonly used photoorganocatalysts are aromatic ketones, quinones, heterocycles, dyes; intermediates formed are radicals, radical ions and ions from precursors such as alkanes, alkenes, amines, ethers etc. Oxidation (mainly oxygenation) and reduction processes are obtained along with the α-functionalization of amines and ketones, conjugate additions, cycloadditions etc. The key characteristic of the method is the smooth generation of highly reactive intermediates under mild conditions.

Graphical abstract: Photoorganocatalysis. What for?

Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
09 Jul 2012
First published
18 Sep 2012

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2013,42, 97-113

Photoorganocatalysis. What for?

D. Ravelli, M. Fagnoni and A. Albini, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2013, 42, 97 DOI: 10.1039/C2CS35250H

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