About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to explore the recent advances in photo-induced organic photochemical reactions, with a particular focus on photoredox catalysis. The primary objective is to investigate how light energy can be harnessed to achieve organic reactions with minimal environmental impact. Specific questions include: What are the most effective photo-catalysts for various organic transformations? How can the efficiency and selectivity of these reactions be improved? What are the underlying mechanisms that govern these light-induced processes? By addressing these questions, the research aims to contribute to the development of greener and more sustainable organic synthesis methods.
To gather further insights into the boundaries of light-induced transformations in organic photochemistry, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- Organic photochemical reactions involving metal-based photo-catalysts
- Organic photochemical reactions involving organic dyes-based photo-catalysts
- Organic photochemical reactions involving blue LEDs
- Organic photochemical reactions involving visible light
This thematic issue seeks to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of organic photochemistry, highlighting innovative approaches and identifying areas for future research.
Keywords: Photocatalyst, Blue LED, Photoredox, Organic photochemistry, green synthesis
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