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Using Light to Modify the Selectivity of Transition Metal Catalysed Transformations.

Danijela LunicEnrico BergamaschiChristopher J Teskey
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Light has a remarkable and often unique ability to promote chemical reactions. In combination with transition metal catalysis, it offers exciting opportunities to modify catalyst function in a non-invasive manner, most frequently being reported to switch on or accelerate reactions that do not occur in the dark. However, the ability to completely change reactivity or selectivity between two different reaction outcomes is considerably less common. In this Minireview we bring together examples of this concept and highlight their mechanistically distinct approaches. Our overview demonstrates how these non-natural, photo-switchable systems provide key fundamental mechanistic insights, enhancing our understanding and stimulating development of new catalytic activity, and how this might lead to tangible applications, impacting fields such as polymer chemistry.
Keyphrases
  • transition metal
  • visible light
  • ionic liquid
  • electron transfer
  • highly efficient
  • reduced graphene oxide
  • drug discovery
  • carbon dioxide
  • metal organic framework