Unravelling the Role of Free Radicals in Photocatalysis

Chemistry. 2024 Mar 19:e202400001. doi: 10.1002/chem.202400001. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Free radicals are increasingly recognized as active intermediate reactive species that can participate in various redox processes, significantly influencing the mechanistic pathways of reactions. Numerous researchers have investigated the generation of one or more distinct photogenerated radicals, proposing various hypotheses to explain the reaction mechanisms. Notably, recent research has demonstrated the emergence of photogenerated radicals in innovative processes, including organic chemical reactions and the photocatalytic dissolution of precious metals. To harness the potential of these free radicals more effectively, it is imperative to consolidate and analyze the processes and action modes of these photogenerated radicals. This conceptual paper delves into the latest advancements in understanding the mechanics of photogenerated radicals.

Keywords: action modes; free radicals; generation mechanisms; photocatalytic reactions.