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      Visible Light‐Induced Regioselective Decarboxylative Alkylation of the C( sp 2 )−H Bonds of Non‐Aromatic Heterocycles

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            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. We highlight both net reductive and oxidative as well as redox neutral transformations that can be accomplished using purely organic photoredox-active catalysts. An overview of the basic photophysics and electron transfer theory is presented in order to provide a comprehensive guide for employing this class of catalysts in photoredox manifolds.
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              Visible light photoredox catalysis: applications in organic synthesis.

              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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                Journal
                Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis
                Adv. Synth. Catal.
                Wiley
                1615-4150
                1615-4169
                September 03 2019
                July 19 2019
                September 03 2019
                : 361
                : 17
                : 4126-4132
                Affiliations
                [1 ]College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hunan University Changsha 410082 People's Republic of China
                [2 ]Department of Educational Science Hunan First Normal University Changsha 410205 People's Republic of China
                Article
                10.1002/adsc.201900572
                0a1072dd-c0f1-4382-9f7a-a908c0499992
                © 2019

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