Abstract

AbstractCombining visible‐light photoredox catalysis with other kinds of catalysis is a powerful strategy to address the barriers met in reactions driven by single catalyst. Under environmentally benign condition, photoredox catalysis produces radical species via visible light irradiation. These species then work with other catalysts, often resulting in unconventional reactivities, by which the scope of reaction could be expanded. Interest focusing on photocatalysis in the synthetic chemistry community has grown tremendously over the past five years, and one of the most striking emerging features is the development of dual catalytic approaches. This minireview summarizes the progress on this theme, mainly including dual catalytic systems merging photoredox activation with acid/base catalysts.

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