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Photocatalysis with Transition Metal Based Photosensitizers
ABSTRACT Photocatalysis under visible-light irradiation has many applications in organic synthesis and solar fuels. Out of the many photosensitizers that have been used in photocatalysis applications, metal-based photosensitizers are most prominent, given their excellent tunability and performance. In this review, different categories of metal-based photosensitizers are summarized and their function in photocatalytic reactions is described. There are also examples of recently developed photocatalytic applications using these photosensitizers. Graphical abstract
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