SYNERGISMS BETWEEN METAL AND PHOTOREDOX CATALYSIS: DECONVOLUTING COMPLEX SYSTEMS
AUTOR(ES)
Fernandes, Alessandra A. G.; Jurberg, Igor D.
FONTE
Quím. Nova
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
20/07/2020
RESUMO
This review briefly describes the evolution of organometallic chemistry and photoredox catalysis as independent fields; followed by a more in-depth presentation and discussion of representative examples derived from their synergistic combination, which generally leads to powerful cross-coupling protocols. In this context, the rational deconvolution of these complex catalytic systems into their isolated, more simple components are evaluated in order to understand their properties and reactivities.
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