Eosin: a versatile organic dye whose synthetic uses keep expanding

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Abstract

Organic dyes, which absorb light in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum, offer a lower cost, greener alternative to precious metals in photocatalysis. In this context, the organic dye eosin's uses are currently expanding at a significant rate. For a long time, its action as an energy transfer agent dominated, more recently, however, there has been a growing interest in its potential as an electron transfer agent. In this short review, we highlight some recent (from 2016 onwards) contributions to the field with a focus on the breadth of the reactions eosin can catalyse.

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Bosveli, A., Montagnon, T., Kalaitzakis, D., & Vassilikogiannakis, G. (2021, April 21). Eosin: a versatile organic dye whose synthetic uses keep expanding. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ob00301a

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