“…Over the last few decades, visible-light-mediated organic synthesis has drawn great attention as a powerful and sustainable synthetic method. − Among diverse photochemical approaches, the formation of noncovalent interactions (NCIs) to trigger organic transformations under visible-light irradiation becomes a prevalent strategy due to its sustainable properties. − Although the individual substrate does not have absorption under the visible-light region, the formed complex in the solution enables the red shift and further activates by visible-light irradiation, thereby facilitating the reaction process. − Compared with the employment of external photocatalysts and oxidants, NCI-mediated transformations, including the electron-donor complex-mediated synthesis, enable the absorption of the energy from the visible light and further undergo the reaction process. − Generally, the external substance is necessary to add as an interaction partner, thereby sacrificing the atom economy of the reaction. In contrast, using the solvent as the interaction partner to promote the reaction is a highly desirable method, which makes NCI-mediated reaction more sustainable and attractive. ,, …”