Recent progress in visible light‐driven halogenation: Chlorination, bromination, and iodination
Anh Thu Nguyen,
Houng Kang,
Truong Giang Luu
et al.
Abstract:Halogenation is one of the most important transformations in organic synthesis. Halogenated compounds are employed in many reactions to prepare useful molecules. Many methods have been developed to introduce halogens into different compounds. Visible light‐mediated reactions are the efficient, low‐toxic, and mild‐condition methods applied for various organic chemistry transformations. Remarkably, there has been an increasing development in the application of visible light‐induced halogenation in recent years. … Show more
We review in situ and post-synthetic methods for controlling the orientation of metal–organic frameworks. This review highlights recent achievements in post-synthetic approaches and their implications for sustainability in green technologies.
We review in situ and post-synthetic methods for controlling the orientation of metal–organic frameworks. This review highlights recent achievements in post-synthetic approaches and their implications for sustainability in green technologies.
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