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Springer, Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, 5(21), p. 719-737, 2021

DOI: 10.1007/s43630-021-00146-3

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Reactivity and selectivity modulation within a molecular assembly: recent examples from photochemistry

Journal article published in 2021 by Yeshua Sempere, Martin Morgenstern, Thorsten Bach ORCID, Manuel Plaza ORCID
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Abstract

AbstractIn recent years, photochemical reactions have emerged as powerful transformations which significantly expand the repertoire of organic synthesis. However, a certain lack of selectivity can hamper their application and limit their scope. In this context, a major research effort continues to focus on an improved control over stereo- and chemoselectivity that can be achieved in molecular assemblies between photosubstrates and an appropriate host molecule. In this tutorial review, some recent, representative examples of photochemical reactions have been collected whose unique outcome is dictated by the formation of a molecular assembly driven by non-covalent weak interactions. Graphical Abstract