“…Recycling of the methylene blue-dyed polyester fabrics and 99 was not carried out, while 98 was recovered and reused three times, with a slight decrease in its activity at the third catalytic cycle. In addition, two C60-BODIPY photosensitizers (C60-B1/C60-B2, 100a,b) [227], a C70-BODIPY-triphenylamine triad (C70-B-T, 101) [228] and a meso-tetrakis(N-methylpyridinium-4-yl)porphyrin supported on the sodium salt of Amberlyst 15 nanoparticles and complexed with formic acid (nanoAmbSO3@H2TYMPyP(HCO2H)2, 102a) [229] and BF3 (nanoAmbSO3@H2TYMPyP(BF3)2, 102b) [230] were employed in the mentioned transformation, obtaining Juglone (85, R 1 = R 2 = R 5 = H, R 4 = OH) in high yield (only quantum yield was given in the case of using 100 and 101) (Figure 31). The recyclability of 100 and 101 was not tested, while 102a and 102b were recycled but in a different photo-oxidation reaction.…”