Visible-light-induced cascade reaction: a sustainable approach towards molecular complexity
Sumit Ghosh1, Pranjal Pyne1, Anogh Ghosh1
1Department of Chemistry, Visva-Bharati (A Central University), Santiniketan, 731235, India. alakananda.hajra@visva-bharati.ac.in.
Abstract:
Photoredox catalysis has demonstrated rapid evolution in the field of synthetic organic chemistry. On the other hand, the splendour of cascade reactions in providing complex molecular architectures renders them a cutting-edge research area. Therefore, the merging of photocatalysis with cascade synthesis brings out a synthetic paradigm with immense potential. The development of photocascade catalysis for a target molecule with a particular molecular skeleton and stereochemical framework presents certain challenges but provides a robust and environmentally benign synthetic alternative. This comprehensive review assembles all the accomplishments and highlights of visible-light-induced cascade reactions with literature coverage up to October 2022.
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