“…[1][2][3][4] Among them, photooxidation of organic substrates and photoreduction of CO 2 have gained a lot of attention in the past decade, as these reactions not only provide a fundamental understanding of photocatalysis but also show promising practical applications. [5][6][7][8][9][10][11] For example, oxidative coupling of amines to imines, oxygenation of suldes to sulfoxides, oxidation of alcohols to carbonyl compounds, and dehydrogenation of Nheterocycles are several basic reactions in organic synthesis, which are also of signicant importance in the production of pharmaceuticals and ne chemicals. [12][13][14][15][16] Using light energy to drive these oxidation reactions is believed to be green, sustainable, and economical, especially with earth-abundant catalysts and molecular O 2 as an oxidant in air under mild conditions.…”