Recent advances in nano-photocatalysts for organic synthesis

This review seeks to explore the literature pertaining to the applicability of nano-photocatalysts in fine chemical synthesis of organic compounds. The current methods of preparation of organic compounds in laboratories and industries are highly demanding on the non-renewable sources of energy. Thes...

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Main Authors: N.P. Radhika, Rosilda Selvin, Rita Kakkar, Ahmad Umar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-12-01
Series:Arabian Journal of Chemistry
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878535216301058
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spelling doaj-2bfc905d8ac0431c9b741a81eaa1c24e2020-11-25T02:36:52ZengElsevierArabian Journal of Chemistry1878-53522019-12-0112845504578Recent advances in nano-photocatalysts for organic synthesisN.P. Radhika0Rosilda Selvin1Rita Kakkar2Ahmad Umar3Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, Delhi 110007, India; Corresponding authors.Department of Chemistry, King Abdulaziz University (Girls Campus), Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia; Corresponding authors.Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, Delhi 110007, IndiaDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Arts and Promising Centre for Sensors and Electronic Devices (PCSED), Najran University, Najran 11001, Saudi Arabia; Corresponding authors.This review seeks to explore the literature pertaining to the applicability of nano-photocatalysts in fine chemical synthesis of organic compounds. The current methods of preparation of organic compounds in laboratories and industries are highly demanding on the non-renewable sources of energy. These conventional methods also generally require extreme conditions of temperature and pressure. Owing to deeper global awareness toward conservation of non-renewable sources of energy, there has been a shift of focus toward photocatalysis in the recent years. Photocatalysts are long known to catalyze various organic reactions such as oxidation, reduction, addition, cyclization and decomposition. The advent of nanotechnology made it possible to scale down these photocatalytic materials from bulk- to nano-scale and thereby further widen their scope and efficiency. Advances in material chemistry and nanotechnology have also made it possible to synthesize nanophotocatalysts of new genres, properties of which can be controlled and designed at molecular level. In this review, an attempt has been made to classify these diverse nanophotocatalysts into different groups, based on their composition and mechanism. Since the literature survey revealed that the chemoselectivity and efficiency of the nanophotocatalysts depend on their method of preparation, an overview of their common synthesis protocols is included. The review also highlights the various organic conversions for which these nanomaterials can be used under UV/visible irradiation. Nanophotocatalysts hold a great promise for environmentally-benign synthesis of highly useful organic compounds. We believe that this review can provide insights into research done in this field so far, which can pave way for further progress in this topic of far-fetched social significance. Keywords: Photocatalysis, Nano-photocatalysis, Organic synthesis, Green Chemistry, Photosensitizationhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878535216301058
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author N.P. Radhika
Rosilda Selvin
Rita Kakkar
Ahmad Umar
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Rosilda Selvin
Rita Kakkar
Ahmad Umar
Recent advances in nano-photocatalysts for organic synthesis
Arabian Journal of Chemistry
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Rosilda Selvin
Rita Kakkar
Ahmad Umar
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title Recent advances in nano-photocatalysts for organic synthesis
title_short Recent advances in nano-photocatalysts for organic synthesis
title_full Recent advances in nano-photocatalysts for organic synthesis
title_fullStr Recent advances in nano-photocatalysts for organic synthesis
title_full_unstemmed Recent advances in nano-photocatalysts for organic synthesis
title_sort recent advances in nano-photocatalysts for organic synthesis
publisher Elsevier
series Arabian Journal of Chemistry
issn 1878-5352
publishDate 2019-12-01
description This review seeks to explore the literature pertaining to the applicability of nano-photocatalysts in fine chemical synthesis of organic compounds. The current methods of preparation of organic compounds in laboratories and industries are highly demanding on the non-renewable sources of energy. These conventional methods also generally require extreme conditions of temperature and pressure. Owing to deeper global awareness toward conservation of non-renewable sources of energy, there has been a shift of focus toward photocatalysis in the recent years. Photocatalysts are long known to catalyze various organic reactions such as oxidation, reduction, addition, cyclization and decomposition. The advent of nanotechnology made it possible to scale down these photocatalytic materials from bulk- to nano-scale and thereby further widen their scope and efficiency. Advances in material chemistry and nanotechnology have also made it possible to synthesize nanophotocatalysts of new genres, properties of which can be controlled and designed at molecular level. In this review, an attempt has been made to classify these diverse nanophotocatalysts into different groups, based on their composition and mechanism. Since the literature survey revealed that the chemoselectivity and efficiency of the nanophotocatalysts depend on their method of preparation, an overview of their common synthesis protocols is included. The review also highlights the various organic conversions for which these nanomaterials can be used under UV/visible irradiation. Nanophotocatalysts hold a great promise for environmentally-benign synthesis of highly useful organic compounds. We believe that this review can provide insights into research done in this field so far, which can pave way for further progress in this topic of far-fetched social significance. Keywords: Photocatalysis, Nano-photocatalysis, Organic synthesis, Green Chemistry, Photosensitization
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