The development of photocatalytic reactions has provided many novel opportunities to expand the scope of synthetic organic chemistry. In parallel with progress towards uncovering new reactivity, there is consensus that efforts focused on providing detailed mechanistic insight in order to uncover underlying excited‐state reactions are essential to maximise formation of desired products. With this in mind, we have investigated the recently reported sensitization‐initiated electron transfer (SenI‐ET) reaction for the C−H arylation of activated aryl halides. Using a variety of techniques, and in particular nanosecond transient absorption spectroscopy, we are able to distinguish several characteristic signals from the excited‐state species invol...
The photoinduced organic transformation has stimulated the organic chemistry community to develop li...
Processes where a molecule absorbs visible light and then disposes of the excess energy via electron...
Processes where a molecule absorbs visible light and then disposes of the excess energy via electron...
Sensitization-initiated electron transfer (SenI-ET) describes a recently discovered photoredox strat...
Over the past decade, there has been an ever-increasing interest in photochemical redox processes as...
Electron-transfer reactions that are dissociative in nature can proceed via two mechanisms, stepwise...
The methods of ultrafast UV-visible and mid-IR transient absorption spectroscopy are powerful probes...
Transition metal catalysis has traditionally relied on organometallic complexes that can cycle throu...
Solar energy represents a promising renewable energy source. In natural and artificial photosynthesi...
Electron-transfer reactions that are dissociative in nature can proceed via two mechanisms, stepwise...
International audienceTwo mechanisms of hydrogen transfer are often observed in photochemical reacti...
Photosynthetic organisms exploit antenna chromophores to absorb light and transfer excitation energy...
The reduction of protochlorophyllide (Pchlide) to chlorophyllide, catalysed by the enzyme protochlor...
The mechanisms and kinetics of the photochemistry of organic reaction intermediates have been examin...
A mechanism based on the sequential absorption of two photons by the components of a redox couple ha...
The photoinduced organic transformation has stimulated the organic chemistry community to develop li...
Processes where a molecule absorbs visible light and then disposes of the excess energy via electron...
Processes where a molecule absorbs visible light and then disposes of the excess energy via electron...
Sensitization-initiated electron transfer (SenI-ET) describes a recently discovered photoredox strat...
Over the past decade, there has been an ever-increasing interest in photochemical redox processes as...
Electron-transfer reactions that are dissociative in nature can proceed via two mechanisms, stepwise...
The methods of ultrafast UV-visible and mid-IR transient absorption spectroscopy are powerful probes...
Transition metal catalysis has traditionally relied on organometallic complexes that can cycle throu...
Solar energy represents a promising renewable energy source. In natural and artificial photosynthesi...
Electron-transfer reactions that are dissociative in nature can proceed via two mechanisms, stepwise...
International audienceTwo mechanisms of hydrogen transfer are often observed in photochemical reacti...
Photosynthetic organisms exploit antenna chromophores to absorb light and transfer excitation energy...
The reduction of protochlorophyllide (Pchlide) to chlorophyllide, catalysed by the enzyme protochlor...
The mechanisms and kinetics of the photochemistry of organic reaction intermediates have been examin...
A mechanism based on the sequential absorption of two photons by the components of a redox couple ha...
The photoinduced organic transformation has stimulated the organic chemistry community to develop li...
Processes where a molecule absorbs visible light and then disposes of the excess energy via electron...
Processes where a molecule absorbs visible light and then disposes of the excess energy via electron...