Literature DB >> 32100961

Interfacial Photoelectrochemical Catalysis: Solar-Induced Green Synthesis of Organic Molecules.

Tomas Hardwick1,2, Ahsanulhaq Qurashi3, Bahareh Shirinfar1,4, Nisar Ahmed1.   

Abstract

Many oxidation and reduction reactions in conventional organic synthesis rely on harsh conditions, toxic or corrosive substances, and environmentally damaging chemicals. In addition, competing reactions may take place, some of which produce hazardous waste products and, therefore, reaction selectivity suffers. To overcome such synthetic drawbacks, an enormous effort is being devoted to find alternative processes that operate much more efficiently, requiring milder conditions to contribute to a greener economy and provide urgently needed new pathways with enhanced selectivity. Fortunately, there is a strategy that has attracted global interest from multiple disciplines that involves the use of sunlight to perform artificial photosynthesis, in which a photoelectrochemical cell splits water into hydrogen fuel, reduces CO2 into "solar" fuels, and more recently, convert organic chemicals into higher value products. Recently, photoanode and photocathode materials have emerged as useful tools to perform organic oxidations and reductions for the synthesis of important molecules, other than just hydrogen or oxygen. Whereas many studies have focused on the degradation of unwanted and dangerous chemicals, solar-induced organic transformations have attracted much less attention. This Minireview summarizes some of latest research efforts in using photoelectrochemical cells to facilitate organic oxidation and reduction reactions to avoid valuable substances while avoiding toxic reagents and expensive precious metal catalysts. Future developments that will enable such technologies to broaden their scope are also considered.
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Keywords:  artificial photosynthesis; interfaces; organic synthesis; photoelectrochemical cells; solar fuels

Year:  2020        PMID: 32100961     DOI: 10.1002/cssc.202000032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ChemSusChem        ISSN: 1864-5631            Impact factor:   8.928


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2.  Photoelectrochemical Oxidation of Amines to Imines and Production of Hydrogen through Mo-Doped BiVO4 Photoanode.

Authors:  Yujie He; Haipeng Zhang; Zeyan Wang; Zhaoke Zheng; Peng Wang; Yuanyuan Liu; Hefeng Cheng; Xiaoyang Zhang; Ying Da; Baibiao Huang
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2022-04-07

3.  Photoelectrochemical alcohols oxidation over polymeric carbon nitride photoanodes with simultaneous H2 production.

Authors:  Neeta Karjule; Ravindra S Phatake; Shmuel Barzilai; Biswajit Mondal; Adi Azoulay; Alexander I Shames; Michael Volokh; Josep Albero; Hermenegildo García; Menny Shalom
Journal:  J Mater Chem A Mater       Date:  2022-07-25

4.  Surface passivated halide perovskite single-crystal for efficient photoelectrochemical synthesis of dimethoxydihydrofuran.

Authors:  Xu-Dong Wang; Yu-Hua Huang; Jin-Feng Liao; Ze-Feng Wei; Wen-Guang Li; Yang-Fan Xu; Hong-Yan Chen; Dai-Bin Kuang
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2021-02-22       Impact factor: 14.919

Review 5.  Synthetic Molecular Photoelectrochemistry: New Frontiers in Synthetic Applications, Mechanistic Insights and Scalability.

Authors:  Shangze Wu; Jaspreet Kaur; Tobias A Karl; Xianhai Tian; Joshua P Barham
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