Pitre, Spencer P. et al. published their research in ACS Omega in 2016 |CAS: 4569-86-2

The Article related to cationic organic dye visible light photoredox transformation, Radiation Chemistry, Photochemistry, and Photographic and Other Reprographic Processes: Radiation Chemistry and Photochemistry and other aspects.Recommanded Product: 4569-86-2

On July 31, 2016, Pitre, Spencer P.; McTiernan, Christopher D.; Scaiano, Juan C. published an article.Recommanded Product: 4569-86-2 The title of the article was Library of Cationic Organic Dyes for Visible-Light-Driven Photoredox Transformations. And the article contained the following:

Organic dyes can be excellent catalysts for photoredox chem., offering low price, low toxicity, and an exceptional range of available materials. Their use has been limited because in comparison to their transition-metal catalysts the spectroscopic, kinetic, and electrochem. information available is far more limited. To remediate this situation, we have determined the necessary data for 14 readily available dyes with excellent potential as photoredox catalysts. We have also demonstrated the utility of these dyes through visible-light-mediated reductive dehalogenation and Aza-Henry reactions. We envision that this collection of data will lead to an increase in the use of cationic dyes in photoredox processes because users will find the necessary information readily available. The experimental process involved the reaction of 3-Amino-7-(diethylamino)-5-phenylphenazin-5-ium chloride(cas: 4569-86-2).Recommanded Product: 4569-86-2

The Article related to cationic organic dye visible light photoredox transformation, Radiation Chemistry, Photochemistry, and Photographic and Other Reprographic Processes: Radiation Chemistry and Photochemistry and other aspects.Recommanded Product: 4569-86-2

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