“… 55 , 56 As a result, h-BCN is an appealing option for photocatalytic applications, 57 and, apart from water splitting evolution and CO 2 reduction, 56 , 57 h-BCN has recently attracted attention as a catalyst for synthetically relevant photoredox reactions. 58 , 59 König, Wang, and co-workers studied the photochemical C–H functionalization of electron-rich arenes catalyzed by an h-BCN with notable activity, 60 whereas other photo-oxidation and photoreduction reactions were possible by simply tuning the relative content of the h-BCN precursors (typically glucose and boric acid, Figure 6 ). 61 − 63 Despite the above-mentioned encouraging case studies, organic photocatalysis by BCN is still in its infancy; therefore, there is fertile soil for future developments.…”