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Visible light-mediated halogenation of organic compounds

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CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS
Volume 52, Issue 24, Pages 8678-8698

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3cs00366c

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The use of visible light-promoted chemistry in halogenation and halofunctionalisation reactions has significant impact.
The use of visible light and photoredox catalysis emerged as a powerful and sustainable tool for organic synthesis, showing high value for distinctly different ways of bond creation. Halogenated compounds are the cornerstone of contemporary organic synthesis: it is almost impossible to develop a route towards a pharmaceutical reagent, agrochemical, natural product, etc. without the involvement of halogen-containing intermediates. Moreover, the halogenated derivatives as final products became indispensable for drug discovery and materials science. The idea of this review is to understand and summarise the impact of visible light-promoted chemistry on halogenation and halofunctionalisation reactions. The impact of visible light-promoted chemistry on the halogenation of organic compounds is reviewed.

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