Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Organic Chemistry Department of Chemistry National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Panepistimiopolis 15771 Athens Greece
2. Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and Materials Czech Advanced Technology and Research Institute (CATRIN) Palacký University Olomouc Šlechtitelů 27 78371 Olomouc Czech Republic
3. IT4Innovations VSB – Technical University of Ostrava 17. listopadu 2172/15 70800 Ostrava-Poruba Czech Republic
Abstract
AbstractSynthetic photochemistry is a research field, where organic transformations are promoted by the presence of photoactive species, under light irradiation. In particular, the sub‐field of photoorganocatalysis, where organic molecules are used as photocatalysts, has been launched as a “green” and sustainable approach. Carbon allotrope nanostructures (CANs) and their derivatives exhibit unique photophysical and photochemical properties, which have been exploited for the preparation of efficient metal‐free and sustainable photocatalytic systems. This review summarizes the progress on the field of photochemical carbocatalysis, presenting the achievements by fullerene‐, carbon nanotube‐ and graphene‐based nanomaterials. Additionally, future prospects for CAN‐based nanomaterials as photochemical promoters for organic transformations are also mentioned.
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