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    Photosensitisers for CO2 photoreduction: from metal complexes to rylenes, an overview

    Sinopoli, A, La Porte, NT, Wasielewski, MR and Sohail, M ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8221-818X (2019) Photosensitisers for CO2 photoreduction: from metal complexes to rylenes, an overview. In: Organometallic Chemistry. SPR - Organometallic Chemistry, 42 . Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, pp. 80-124. ISBN 9781788010054 (hardback); 9781788010672 (ebook)

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    Abstract

    Photocatalytic systems for CO2 reduction represent one of the most important topics within the field of solar fuels. Over last four decades, a great deal of effort has been dedicated to designing such systems, understanding their mechanisms and optimising their components. Together with the more traditional metal complexes, rylenes have recently attracted attention as potential coupled sensitisers for CO2 photoreduction. This chapter provides an overview on the principles of photocatalysis and CO2 photoreduction, with a particular attention to the role and design of the photosensitiser. In addition, we discuss in depth the few examples of rhenium-rylene complexes reported in the literature that explore the current limits of these systems and which could be winning strategies to integrate rylenes in a chromophore-catalyst assembly for photo- or photoelectrochemical CO2 reduction.

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