Visible photons as ideal reagents for the activation of coloured organic compounds

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In recent decades, the traceless nature of visible photons has been exploited for the development of efficient synthetic strategies for the photoconversion of colourless compounds, namely, photocatalysis, chromophore activation, and the formation of an electron donor/acceptor (EDA) complex. However, the use of photoreactive coloured organic compounds is the optimal strategy to boost visible photons as ideal reagents in synthetic protocols. In view of such premises, the present review aims to provide its readership with a collection of recent photochemical strategies facilitated via direct light absorption by coloured molecules. The protocols have been classified and presented according to the nature of the intermediate/excited state achieved during the transformation.

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Di Terlizzi, L., Nicchio, L., Protti, S., & Fagnoni, M. (2024, April 10). Visible photons as ideal reagents for the activation of coloured organic compounds. Chemical Society Reviews. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3cs01129a

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