Sustainable approach for the synthesis of chiral β-aminoketones using an encapsulated chiral Zn(ii)–salen complex
Pratikkumar Lakhani,
Sanjeev Kane,
Himanshu Srivastava
et al.
Abstract:In order to achieve sustainable chemical transformations, eco-friendly approaches are essential in conjunction with economic growth and environmental conservation. Herein, we report a greener decorum for synthesizing distinctive Zn(II)-Salen ligand...
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“…Water scarcity, pollution, and the depletion of fossil fuels have compelled humanity to explore novel technologies that mitigate these issues while minimizing environmental harm. 13–16 Photocatalysis, as an eco-friendly and energy-efficient process, has emerged as a ray of hope. 17,18 By exploiting semiconductor materials that can absorb solar radiation and catalyze chemical reactions, photocatalysis has the potential to transform pollutants into harmless byproducts, produce clean energy from sunlight, and address the daunting issue of global warming through carbon capture and utilization.…”
g-C3N4: a sustainable game-changer in photocatalysis. This work explores synthesis, properties, mechanisms, and applications, addresses challenges, and charts future trends.
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