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Visible Light Excitation of Poly-(para-Phenylene Ethynylene) Enables Heterogeneous Photocatalytic Oxidations of Amines in Flow

Heterogeneous visible light photocatalysis is a compelling approach to address sustainability in synthetic photochemistry. However, the use of solid-state photocatalysts remains very unpopular in organic synthesis because of their limited accessibility and the black-box effect associated to the lack...

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Main Authors: Weyl, Basile, Goujon, Gabriel, Raggio, Lucas, Demey, Emmanuelle, Vinh, Joelle, d'Espinose de Lacaillerie, Jean-Baptiste, Krafft, Jean-Marc, Laroche, Benjamin
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