Synthetic Molecular Photoelectrochemistry: New Frontiers in Synthetic Applications, Mechanistic Insights and Scalability

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION(2022)

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Abstract
Synthetic photoelectrochemistry (PEC) is receiving increasing attention as a new frontier for the generation and handling of reactive intermediates. PEC permits selective single-electron transfer (SET) reactions in a much greener way and broadens the redox window of possible transformations. Herein, the most recent contributions are reviewed, demonstrating exciting new opportunities, namely, the combination of PEC with other reactivity paradigms (hydrogen-atom transfer, radical polar crossover, energy transfer sensitization), scalability up to multigram scale, novel selectivities in SET superoxidations/reductions and the importance of precomplexation to temporally enable excited radical ion catalysis.
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electrophotocatalysis, hydrogen atom transfer, photoelectrochemistry, photoredox catalysis, preassembly
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