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Development and advancement of iridium(III)-based complexes for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution

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In this article , a review of the design and evaluation of transition metal compounds as photocatalysts/photosensitizers for hydrogen evolution reactions has been presented, where photo-redox mechanisms are addressed, and structure-catalytic activity relationships are identified.
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This article is published in Coordination Chemistry Reviews.The article was published on 2022-05-01. It has received 26 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Photocatalysis & Iridium.

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ZnIn2S4-based photocatalysts for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution via water splitting

TL;DR: Zinc indium sulfide (ZnIn2S4) has attracted extensive research interest in PHE application due to its excellent semiconductor properties, like nontoxicity, suitable band gap, and high stability as mentioned in this paper .
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An efficient photo Fenton system for in-situ evolution of H2O2via defective iron-based metal organic framework@ZnIn2S4 core-shell Z-scheme heterojunction nanoreactor.

TL;DR: In this article , a core@shell Z-scheme heterojunction nanoreactor was successfully fabricated, in which hierarchical two-dimensional (2D) ZnIn2S4 nanosheets are coated on defective iron-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) (NH2-MIL-88B(Fe)), realizing efficient in-situ evolution of H2O2 and constructing an optimal heterogeneous Fenton platform.
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Recent developments of photoactive Cu(I) and Ag(I) complexes with diphosphine and related ligands

TL;DR: In this article , the relationship between the photophysical properties and the characteristics of ligands is discussed, which has a significant impact on the practical applications and utilization of Cu(I) complexes in photochemical reactions.
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Long-lived excited states of platinum(II)-porphyrins for co-catalyst-free solar-driven hydrogen evolution

TL;DR: In this article , two Pt(II)-porphyrins conjugated with naphthalimide (NI) chromophore, PtT(p-NI)PP and PtD(p)-NIPP, are synthesized in excellent yields and characterized by photophysical, electrochemical, and density functional theory studies.
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Photostable aggregation-induced emission of iridium(III) complex realizing robust and high-resolution imaging of latent fingerprints

TL;DR: In this paper , a handy structural design strategy based on iridium(III) complexes for the creation of photostable AIEgens is reported, where the synergistic effect of phenyl and carbazole improves the rotational activity of substituents, then activates the aggregation-induced emission property of iridium-III complexes with considerably improved photostability.
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