Recent studies have established that light excitation of chiral organocatalytic intermediates can switch on new catalytic functions, which can be used for making chiral molecules otherwise unattainable with traditional ground-state reactivity. Herein we discuss how the photochemistry of organocatalytic intermediates can create new synthetic opportunities, expanding the functions of organocatalysis to include radical chemistry and excited-state reactivity.
Photochemistry and excited-state reactivity of organocatalytic intermediates
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In: "Photochemistry: Volume 47", Royal Society of Chemistry, 2019, 344 - 378, (ISBN: 978-1-78801-554-7)DOI: 10.1039/9781788016520-00344.