| Literature DB >> 32614093 |
Wen-Jun Zhou1,2, Xu-Dong Wu3, Meng Miao1, Zhe-Hao Wang1, Liang Chen1, Si-Yi Shan1, Guang-Mei Cao1, Da-Gang Yu1,4.
Abstract
Over the past decades, organometallic complexes with precious elements, such as ruthenium and iridium, are widely used as visible-light photoredox catalysts. Recently, more and more complexes based on earth-abundant and inexpensive elements have been used as sensitizers in photochemistry. Although the photoexcited state lifetimes of iron complexes are typically shorter than those of traditional photosensitizers, the utilization of iron catalysts in photochemistry has sprung up owing to their abundance, low price, nontoxicity, and novel properties, including exhibiting ligand to metal charge transfer states. This concept focuses on recent advances in light-driven iron catalysis in organic transformations, including iron/photoredox dual catalysis, light-induced iron photoredox catalysis and light-induced generation of active iron catalysts. The prospect for the future of this field is also discussed.Entities:
Keywords: catalysis; iron; organic transformations; photochemistry; visible light
Year: 2020 PMID: 32614093 DOI: 10.1002/chem.202000508
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236