Photocatalytic active polymers in organic synthesis
The idea of using covalently bonded photocatalysts (PCs) on polymers or photocatalytic active polymers originated from the need of recyclable catalysts for the transition from photocatalysis in laboratories to industry scale. Compared with commonly used iridium or ruthenium complexes, metal-free polymers are low cost, stable, efficient, and recyclable catalysts. The development of metal-free photocatalytic active, metal-photosensitizer bonded, photosensitizer-cross-linked, and surface-immobilized polymer-supported PCs are discussed in this chapter through respective examples.
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Main Authors: | Abramov, Alex, Díaz Díaz, David |
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Format: | capítulo de libro biblioteca |
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Elsevier
2019-09-13
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Subjects: | Catalysis, Photocatalytic active polymers, Photosensitizer-cross-linked polymers, Surface-immobilized polymer-supported photocatalysts, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10261/234494 |
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