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Transforming Pharmaceutical Synthesis with Se in -E-B Nanocomposite Photocatalyst through 1,4-NAD(P)H Cofactor Regeneration and C-N Bond Activation.

Ravindra K ShuklaRajesh K YadavVitthal L GoleRajat SinghalRehana ShahinShaifali MishraSatyam SinghKanchan SharmaJin-Ook BaegGamal A El-HitiKrishna Kumar YadavNavneet K Gupta
Published in: Chemistry & biodiversity (2024)
The need for sunlight chemical renewal and contemporary organic transformation has fostered the advancement of environmentally friendly photocatalytic techniques. For the first time, we report on the novel crafting of a bright future with selenium-infused Eosin-B (Se in -E-B) nanocomposite photocatalysts in this work. The Se in -E-B nanocomposite materials were created using a hydrothermal process for solar chemical regeneration and organic transformation under visible light. The synthesized samples were subjected to UV-DRS-visible spectroscopy, FT-IR, SEM, EDX, EIS and XRD analysis. The energy band gap of the Se in -E-B nanocomposite photocatalyst was measured using UV-DRS, and the result was around 2.06 eV. to investigate the generated Se in -E-B catalytic activity as a nanocomposite for 1,4-NADH/NADPH re-formation and C-N bond activation. This novel photocatalyst offers a promising alternative for the regeneration of solar chemicals and C-N bond creation between pyrrole and aryl halides.
Keyphrases
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