The third section (visible-light photocatalysis and electrosynthesis) is specifically concerned with the 6
th Principle of Green Chemistry. Visible-light photocatalysis has been considered as an eco-friendly and sustainable strategy for promoting chemical transformations because visible-light is a low-cost, abundant, and infinitely available renewable energy. Zhenhua Jia and coworkers summaried recent development of the photo-promoted organic reactions under transition metal- and photosensitizer-free conditions [
10]. Jie Wu’s group reviewed the recent advances for photoinduced C-C bond cleavage of cycloketone oximes [
11]. Cheng Guo and colleagues developed the photochemical synthesis of
α-ketoamides and quinoxalines in the absence of external photocatalysts [
12]. Xiuling Cui and Jingyu Zhang reported the photochemical synthesis of sulfonylmethylated imidazopyridines with Ir(ppy)
3 as the photocatalyst [
13]. Wei Wei’s group described the visible-light-induced synthesis of sulfonylated benzofurans with Eosin Y as the photosensitizer [
14]. Cheng Guo and Jun Sun achieved the visible-light-induced spirocyclization reaction of propynamide and thiophenols with Pd/ZrO
2 as the recyclable photocatalyst [
15]. Shangdong Yang
et al. disclosed visible-light-induced semipinacol rearrangement reaction with
fac-Ir(ppy)
3 as the photocatalyst [
16]. Jianguo Feng and Wenchao Yang reported the visible-light-induced synthesis of 2-phosphoryl benzothiazoles by using Rose Bengal as the photosensitizer [
17]. Xianjun Lang and coworkers developed the visible-light-induced aerobic oxidation of thiols to disulfides under external photocatalyst-free conditions [
18]. Bing Yu and Xiao-Lan Chen reported the visible-light-promoted oxidative decarboxylation of arylacetic acid with 4CzIPN as the photosensitizer [
19]. Lei Yu and Chenliang Su disclosed the visible-light-induced reduction of aryl halides in the presence of 5CzBN as the photosensitizer [
20]. Zu-Li Wang and coworkers reported the visible-light-induced cyclization of
o-(allyloxy)arylaldehydes with sulfinic acids with Na2-Eosin Y as the photosensitizer [
21].