“…50,51 Carbon nitride materials are normally synthesized by thermal condensation of carbon and nitrogen-rich raw compounds at temperatures higher than 500 °C, and show high physicochemical stability. 52 The heterogeneous nature of the carbon nitride catalytic system enables easy recovery and recycling of the catalyst and chemical stability making it particularly attractive as a water-compatible photocatalyst in organic transformations. A variety of carbon nitride-based catalysts have been investigated for their efficacy in promoting heterogeneous photocatalytic transformations with water as the sole or mixed solvent (Fig.…”
This review highlights recent advancements in photocatalytic organic transformations in aqueous media employing the water-compatible solid-state sensitizer carbon nitride and its derivatives as catalysts.
“…50,51 Carbon nitride materials are normally synthesized by thermal condensation of carbon and nitrogen-rich raw compounds at temperatures higher than 500 °C, and show high physicochemical stability. 52 The heterogeneous nature of the carbon nitride catalytic system enables easy recovery and recycling of the catalyst and chemical stability making it particularly attractive as a water-compatible photocatalyst in organic transformations. A variety of carbon nitride-based catalysts have been investigated for their efficacy in promoting heterogeneous photocatalytic transformations with water as the sole or mixed solvent (Fig.…”
This review highlights recent advancements in photocatalytic organic transformations in aqueous media employing the water-compatible solid-state sensitizer carbon nitride and its derivatives as catalysts.
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