Photochemical carbocatalysis: Fullerene-, carbon nanotube- or graphene-based metal-free photocatalysts for organic transformations
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Synthetic photochemistry is a research field, where organic transformations are promoted by the presence of photoactive species, under light irradiation. In particular, the sub-field of photoorganocatalysis, where organic molecules are used as photocatalysts, has been launched as a “green” and sustainable approach. Carbon allotrope nanostructures (CANs) and their derivatives exhibit unique photophysical and photochemical properties, which have been exploited for the preparation of efficient metal-free and sustainable photocatalytic systems. This review summarizes the progress on the field of photochemical carbocatalysis, presenting the achievements by fullerene-, carbon nanotube- and graphene-based nanomaterials. Additionally, future prospects for CAN-based nanomaterials as photochemical promoters for organic transformations are also mentioned.
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photocatalysis, metal-free catalysis, fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, graphene
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ChemCatChem. 2024, vol. 16, issue 14.