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      Merging photochemistry with electrochemistry in organic synthesis

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          Recent advances merging photochemistry with electrochemistry in organic synthesis are highlighted.

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          Photochemistry and electrochemistry are two powerful tools in organic synthesis as reflected by the recent resurgence of both research areas. Despite the impressive advances achieved so far, both synthetic technologies suffer from innate disadvantages. The constructive merging of photochemistry and electrochemistry, therefore, offers the potential to overcome the distinct flaws of one method through the advantages of the other, so that novel reaction pathways that are unachievable with individual methods can be envisioned. This Highlight article describes recent breakthroughs using this promising concept of merging photochemistry with electrochemistry in organic synthesis.

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          Journal
          OCFRA8
          Organic Chemistry Frontiers
          Org. Chem. Front.
          Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
          2052-4129
          2020
          2020
          : 7
          : 1
          : 131-135
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Key Laboratory for Molecule Synthesis and Function Discovery (Fujian Province University)
          [2 ]College of Chemistry
          [3 ]Fuzhou University
          [4 ]Fuzhou 350116
          [5 ]P.R. China
          Article
          10.1039/C9QO01193E
          faec26bf-7d48-478b-8522-0e9aaf99b0de
          © 2020

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