1. Green Molecular Reactor Boosting the Photocatalytic Aerobic Oxidation of Sulfides in Clean Solvent.
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Chen, Jia‐Qi, Sun, Wei‐Yin, and Zhao, Yue
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SUSTAINABLE chemistry , *PHOTOCATALYTIC oxidation , *ORGANIC synthesis , *ENVIRONMENTAL protection , *ORGANIC solvents - Abstract
The synthesis of sulfoxides has long attracted considerable interest due to their pivotal role in organic synthesis, pharmaceutics and environmental protection. Oxidation of the corresponding sulfides is recognized as the most effective strategy. Traditional oxidation methods, however, fall short of the growing demands of green chemistry. Photocatalytic aerobic oxidation has thus garnered attention, employing the greenest and most sustainable oxidants—oxygen or air—and sunlight as the energy source. Nevertheless, these reactions are typically conducted in potentially pollutive organic solvents rather than in the greenest solvent, water. To facilitate this organic transformation in aqueous phase, molecular reactors that can encapsulate reactants within their confined pores and facilitate photocatalytic reactions have been developed recently. This Concept article summarizes the development of molecular reactors for the photocatalytic oxidation of sulfides and provides perspectives for the design and construction of effective photocatalytic molecular reactors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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