2024
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.4c10422
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The Photoredox Paradox: Electron and Hole Upconversion as the Hidden Secrets of Photoredox Catalysis

Igor V. Alabugin,
Paul Eckhardt,
Kimberley M. Christopher
et al.

Abstract: Although photoredox catalysis is complex from a mechanistic point of view, it is also often surprisingly efficient. In fact, the quantum efficiency of a puzzlingly large portion of photoredox reactions exceeds 100% (i.e., the measured quantum yields (QYs) are >1). Hence, these photoredox reactions can be more than perfect with respect to photon utilization. In several documented cases, a single absorbed photon can lead to the formation of >100 molecules of the product, behavior known to originate from chain pr… Show more

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