Unlocking the Potential of a Semiconductor Photocatalyst for Borylation Reactions
Researchers have developed a new semiconductor photocatalyst that could revolutionize the way we perform borylation reactions. Borylation reactions are used to create carbon-boron bonds, which have many applications in organic synthesis. The new photocatalyst is made from a combination of a semiconductor material and a metal-organic framework, and has been demonstrated to be highly efficient in a variety of borylation reactions. This could lead to more efficient and cost-effective methods of producing carbon-boron bonds, and will likely open up new possibilities for synthetic chemistry.
source: Phys.org