Recent advances on metal-free, visible-light-induced catalysis for assembling nitrogen- And oxygen-based heterocyclic scaffolds

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Abstract

Heterocycles are important class of structures, which occupy a major space in the domain of natural and bioactive compounds. For this reason, development of new synthetic strategies for their controllable synthesis became of special interests. The development of novel photoredox systems with wide-range application in organic synthesis is particularly interesting. Organic dyes have been widely applied as photoredox catalysts in organic synthesis. Their low costs compared to the typical photocatalysts based on transition metals make them an excellent alternative. This review describes proceedings since 2015 in the area of application of metal-free, visible-light-mediated catalysis for assembling various heterocyclic scaffolds containing five- and six-membered rings bearing nitrogen and oxygen heteroatoms.

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Pawlowski, R., Stanek, F., & Stodulski, M. (2019, April 18). Recent advances on metal-free, visible-light-induced catalysis for assembling nitrogen- And oxygen-based heterocyclic scaffolds. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24081533

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