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      Robust late-stage benzylic C(sp3)–H aminations by using transition metal-free photoredox catalysis

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      Journal of Catalysis
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          In this review, we highlight the use of organic photoredox catalysts in a myriad of synthetic transformations with a range of applications. This overview is arranged by catalyst class where the photophysics and electrochemical characteristics of each is discussed to underscore the differences and advantages to each type of single electron redox agent. We highlight both net reductive and oxidative as well as redox neutral transformations that can be accomplished using purely organic photoredox-active catalysts. An overview of the basic photophysics and electron transfer theory is presented in order to provide a comprehensive guide for employing this class of catalysts in photoredox manifolds.
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              Analysis of the reactions used for the preparation of drug candidate molecules.

              The purpose of this perspective is to indicate the range of chemistries used in the manufacture of drug candidate molecules and to highlight certain gaps in current technologies. To do this a survey was carried out of chemical syntheses within the Process Chemistry R&D departments of GlaxoSmithKline, AstraZeneca and Pfizer.
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                Journal of Catalysis
                Journal of Catalysis
                Elsevier BV
                00219517
                September 2023
                September 2023
                : 425
                : 80-88
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                10.1016/j.jcat.2023.06.002
                3b37b522-824f-4110-b76d-d6f6840a6d66
                © 2023

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