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Visible-Light Flow Reactor Packed with Porous Carbon Nitride for Aerobic Substrate Oxidations

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 12, Issue 7, Pages 8176-8182

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b19718

Keywords

photocatalysis; flow chemistry; aerobic oxidation; carbon nitride; green chemistry

Funding

  1. Endeavour Scholarship
  2. Cambridge Trust
  3. Christian Doppler Research Association (Austrian Federal Ministry for Digital and Economic Affairs)
  4. Christian Doppler Research Association (National Foundation for Research, Technology and Development)
  5. OMV

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A triphasic photocatalytic reactor employing a mesoporous carbon nitride photocatalyst and aerobic O-2 was assembled to operate under continuous flow conditions. This reactor design allows for facile downstream processing and reusability in multiple flow cycles. The selective aerobic oxidation of alcohols and amines was chosen to demonstrate the applicability and performance advantage of this flow approach compared to that of conventional batch photochemistry. This precious-metal-free photocatalytic flow system operates under benign reaction conditions (visible light, low pressure, and mild temperature) and will stimulate the exploration of other oxidative reactions in a sustainable, scalable, and affordable manner.

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