Abstract:One
strategy to promote the use of natural dyes consists of developing
solvents capable of increasing their solubility. Herein, in silico
predictions of activity coefficients based on the conductor-like screening
model COSMO-SAC were used to screen the most promising ionic solventsionic
liquids or eutectic mixturesfor the dissolution of three natural
dyes, namely, indigo, alizarin, and curcumin. The predicted logarithmic
activity coefficients at infinite dilution, lnγ∞, indicate that small ions having high c… Show more
“…[32][33][34][35][36] and organic dyes. 37 Although organic dye photocatalysts possess environmentfriendly properties, their solubility and activity in water are rather low, 38 which limits the potential uses of photocatalytic reactions in aqueous environments. Hence, there is a pressing demand for water-soluble organic photocatalysts.…”
A water-soluble type II photosensitizer with excellent water solubility was utilized for selective photooxidation reactions of hydroazaobenzenes, olefins, and hydrosilanes in water.
“…[32][33][34][35][36] and organic dyes. 37 Although organic dye photocatalysts possess environmentfriendly properties, their solubility and activity in water are rather low, 38 which limits the potential uses of photocatalytic reactions in aqueous environments. Hence, there is a pressing demand for water-soluble organic photocatalysts.…”
A water-soluble type II photosensitizer with excellent water solubility was utilized for selective photooxidation reactions of hydroazaobenzenes, olefins, and hydrosilanes in water.
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