Fullerene soot and a fullerene nanodispersion as recyclable heterogeneous off-the-shelf photocatalysts was written by Jozeliunaite, Augustina;Valceckas, Domantas;Orentas, Edvinas. And the article was included in RSC Advances in 2021.SDS of cas: 626-64-2 This article mentions the following:
In this report a comparative study which aims to evaluate the use of unmodified fullerene soot and a fullerene nanodispersion as non-soluble and quasi-soluble carbon-based photocatalysts, resp., for sulfide oxidation and other transformations using oxygen as an oxidant in ethanol was presented. A wide range of sulfoxides were successfully prepared with good yields and chemoselectivity using a very low catalyst loading. The fullerene soot photocatalyst was easily recovered and shows excellent stability of the catalytic properties. The reaction was shown to proceed via a singlet oxygen pathway and has a high selectivity for aliphatic sulfides, whereas the oxidation of thioanisoles can be accomplished using an amine mediated electron transfer mechanism. The applicability of the fullerene nanodispersion as a general purpose photocatalyst was demonstrated in radical cyclization, boronic acid oxidation and imine formation reactions. In the experiment, the researchers used many compounds, for example, Pyridin-4-ol (cas: 626-64-2SDS of cas: 626-64-2).
Pyridin-4-ol (cas: 626-64-2) belongs to pyridine derivatives. Pyridines are an important class of heterocycles and occur in polysubstituted forms in many naturally occurring biologically active compounds, drug molecules and chiral ligands. Pyridine derivatives are also useful as small-molecule α-helix mimetics that inhibit protein-protein interactions, as well as functionally selective GABA ligands.SDS of cas: 626-64-2