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  1. Dyedauxiliary Group Strategy for the α-Functionalization of Ketones and Esters
  2. Photohomolysis and Photoheterolysis in Aryl Sulfonates and Aryl Phosphates
  3. Photogenerated electrophilic radicals for the umpolung of enolate chemistry
  4. 2.6 Generation of Carbon-Centered Radicals by Photochemical Methods
  5. Bio-based crotonic acid from polyhydroxybutyrate: synthesis and photocatalyzed hydroacylation
  6. Blue light driven free-radical polymerization using arylazo sulfones as initiators
  7. Metal-Free Trifluoromethylthiolation of Arylazo Sulfones
  8. Metal-free synthesis of biarenes via photoextrusion in di(tri)aryl phosphates
  9. Metal‐Free Synthesis of Unsymmetrical Aryl Selenides and Tellurides via Visible Light‐Driven Activation of Arylazo Sulfones
  10. Dyedauxiliary Groups, an Emerging Approach in Organic Chemistry. The Case of Arylazo Sulfones
  11. Generation of Alkyl Radicals: From the Tyranny of Tin to the Photon Democracy
  12. Antimony–Oxo Porphyrins as Photocatalysts for Redox-Neutral C–H to C–C Bond Conversion
  13. C(sp 3 )–H functionalizations of light hydrocarbons using decatungstate photocatalysis in flow
  14. Photocatalyzed syntheses of phenanthrenes and their aza-analogues. A review
  15. Simultaneous Photografting of Two Organic Groups on a Gold Surface by using Arylazo Sulfones as Single Precursors
  16. Aryldiazenyl Radicals from Arylazo Sulfones: Visible Light‐Driven Diazenylation of Enol Silyl Ethers
  17. Visible Light‐Driven, Photocatalyst‐Free Arbuzov‐Like Reaction via Arylazo Sulfones
  18. Visible-Light-Driven Synthesis of Arylstannanes from Arylazo Sulfones
  19. Smooth Metal-Free Photoinduced Preparation of Valuable 8-Arylxanthines
  20. Hydro/Deutero Deamination of Arylazo Sulfones under Metal- and (Photo)Catalyst-Free Conditions
  21. Visible Light Uranyl Photocatalysis: Direct C–H to C–C Bond Conversion
  22. Substituent Effects on 3-Arylazoindole Photoswitches
  23. Unraveling the Thermal Isomerization Mechanisms of Heteroaryl Azoswitches: Phenylazoindoles as Case Study
  24. Visible Light-Promoted Formation of C–B and C–S Bonds under Metal- and Photocatalyst-Free Conditions
  25. Wavelength dependence and wavelength selectivity in photochemical reactions
  26. Photogenerated acyl/alkoxycarbonyl/carbamoyl radicals for sustainable synthesis
  27. Photoorganocatalysis in Organic Synthesis
  28. Aldehydes as Energy-Transfer Photoorganocatalysts
  29. Preparation of (substituted) picenes via solar light-induced Mallory photocyclization
  30. Aryl tosylates as non-ionic photoacid generators (PAGs): photochemistry and applications in cationic photopolymerizations
  31. Photochemically-Generated Intermediates in Synthesis. By Angelo Albini und Maurizio Fagnoni.
  32. Photochemically-Generated Intermediates in Synthesis. By Angelo Albini and Maurizio Fagnoni.
  33. Sunlight photocatalyzed regioselective β-alkylation and acylation of cyclopentanones
  34. Decatungstate Photocatalyzed Benzylation of Alkenes with Alkylaromatics
  35. Visible Light Photocatalysis. A Green Choice?
  36. Photochemically-Generated Intermediates In Synthesis
  37. Photoorganocatalysis. What for?
  38. Metal-free arylations via photochemical activation of the Ar–OSO2R bond in aryl nonaflates
  39. PEGylated carbon nanotubes: preparation, properties and applications
  40. Dyes as Visible Light Photoredox Organocatalysts
  41. Handbook of Synthetic Photochemistry
  42. Solar light-driven photocatalyzed alkylations. Chemistry on the window ledge
  43. Aryl Cation Chemistry as an Emerging Versatile Tool for Metal-Free Arylations
  44. Phosphate esters as “tunable” reagents in organic synthesis
  45. Photocatalysis for the Formation of the C−C Bond
  46. Photochemistry in synthesis: Where, when, and why
  47. Photosensitized oxidation of phenyl and tert-butyl sulfides
  48. A novel access to 3-aryl-2-norbornyl cation
  49. Cationic arylation through photo(sensitised) decomposition of diazonium salts. Chemoselectivity of triplet phenyl cations
  50. Environment-friendly organic synthesis. The photochemical approach
  51. Photochemical Arylation Reactions