Chemicals used as sacrificial electron donor
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Sacrificial electron donors are an important component of artificial systems that mimic photochemical conversions of CO2 and others. In most of the currently known systems a few sacrificial electron donors are used:
TEOA TEA BIH EDTA BNAH N,N-dimethylaniline N,N-Dimethyl-p-toluidine
The information summarized on this page is gained from a review on Sacrificial Electron Donor Reagents for solar fuel production [Sed16]
For further literature referring to BNAH see [Ecb87]
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[Sed16] Sacrificial electron donor reagents for solar fuel production. Yann Pellegrin, Fabrice Odobel, Comptes Rendus. Chimie 2016, Vol. 20, Pages 283-295. DOI2: 10.1016/j.crci.2015.11.026
[Ecb87] Energetic comparison between photoinduced electron-transfer reactions from NADH model compounds to organic and inorganic oxidants and hydride-transfer reactions from NADH model compounds to p-benzoquinone derivatives. Shunichi Fukuzumi, Shintaro Koumitsu, Katsuhiko Hironaka, Toshio Tanaka, Journal of the American Chemical Society 1987, Vol. 109, Pages 305-316. DOI2: 10.1021/ja00236a003