Unlocking full and fast conversion in photocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction for applications in radio-carbonylation

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Harvesting sunlight to drive carbon dioxide (CO2) valorisation represents an ideal concept to support a sustainable and carbon-neutral economy. While the photochemical reduction of CO2 to carbon monoxide (CO) has emerged as a hot research topic, the full CO2-to-CO conversion remains an often-overlooked criterion that prevents a productive and direct valorisation of CO into high-value-added chemicals. Herein, we report a photocatalytic process that unlocks full and fast CO2-to-CO conversion (<10 min) and its straightforward valorisation into human health related field of radiochemistry with carbon isotopes. Guided by reaction-model-based kinetic simulations to rationalize reaction optimisations, this manifold opens new opportunities for the direct access to 11C- and 14C-labeled pharmaceuticals from their primary isotopic sources [11C]CO2 and [14C]CO2.

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Monticelli, S., Talbot, A., Gotico, P., Caillé, F., Loreau, O., Del Vecchio, A., … Audisio, D. (2023). Unlocking full and fast conversion in photocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction for applications in radio-carbonylation. Nature Communications, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-40136-w

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