2021
DOI: 10.3390/catal11121426
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Solvent-Free Visible Light Photocatalytic Oxidation Processes Mediated by Transparent Films of an Imine-Based Organic Polymer

Abstract: Reaction between concentrated solutions of phenotiazine containing trialdehyde building block 4,4′,4″-(10-phenothiazine-3,7,10-triyl)tribenzaldehyde and (1R,2R)-cyclohexane-1,2-diamine results in the formation of a yellow transparent film. Exhaustive characterization of this material indicates that it is the result of the assembly of a linear polymer resulting from the linking of imine-based macrocycles. Phenotiazine units confer to this plastic the optical properties characteristic of photocatalytic materials… Show more

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“…This photocatalytic overoxidation to sulfone is a challenging process, which has also been observed in solvent‐free reactions using a phenyl PTH‐containing imine‐based polymer that forms luminescent transparent membranes. [ 214 ]…”
Section: Photocatalytic Organic Transformations Mediated By Cofsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This photocatalytic overoxidation to sulfone is a challenging process, which has also been observed in solvent‐free reactions using a phenyl PTH‐containing imine‐based polymer that forms luminescent transparent membranes. [ 214 ]…”
Section: Photocatalytic Organic Transformations Mediated By Cofsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This photocatalytic overoxidation to sulfone is a challenging process, which has also been observed in solvent-free reactions using a phenyl PTH-containing imine-based polymer that forms luminescent transparent membranes. [214] Finally, an outstanding example of an enantioselective synthesis of sulfoxides from organic sulfides was recently reported. [168] The enantio-induction was achieved through the covalent immobilization of a quaternary ammonium bromide salt through a chiral Cu-catalyzed propargylation of the iminelinkages of the COF, resulting in an amine-based material that contains porphyrins as photosensitizers (Figure 15).…”
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confidence: 99%