Catalyst-Free Photoinduced C–C Bond Formations
Shyamal Kanti Bera, Rosalin Bhanja, Prasenjit Mal
Abstract
Abstract Use of sustainable energy sources in synthetic organic chemistry has become one of the most popular research topics due to environmental pollution and global warming. In this review, we discuss photocatalyst-free and transition-metal-free light-induced reactions for the construction of carbon–carbon (C–C) bonds. The reaction systems discussed here are C–C bond formation via carbene intermediates, radical intermediates, and miscellaneous reactions via cyclization. 1 Introduction 2 C–C Bond Formation via Carbene Intermediates 3 C–C Bond Formation via Radical Intermediates 4 Miscellaneous C–C Bond Formation via Cyclization 5 Conclusion
Topics & Concepts
ChemistryCarbeneCatalysisPhotochemistryOrganic synthesisCarbon–carbon bondReaction intermediateOrganic chemistryRadical Photochemical ReactionsCatalytic C–H Functionalization MethodsSulfur-Based Synthesis Techniques