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EvoluChem
@evoluchem.bsky.social
Our new home for our irreverent thoughts on photochemistry.

https://hepatochem.com/blog/
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Hello Bluesky! We haven't posted in the old place in about a year but we thought we'd give Bluesky a try. Expect the occasional link to our thoughts on photochemistry and links to our favorite papers. Blue lights on Bluesky seem like a great fit.
Our latest blog post is up. A look at a recent paper with red LEDs and nickel photochemistry. hepatochem.com/a-nickel-for...
March 27, 2025 at 2:33 PM
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Really excited to see this amazing work out in ChemRxiv from our #ChemCollab between the @uwyoongroup.bsky.social @tehshik.bsky.social and #PfizerChemistry
Photochem-mediated oxygen migration into sp3 bonds delivering small ring ethers as well as an OH - methylene transposition
#ChemSky 1/
January 23, 2025 at 12:37 AM
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Check our list of our favorite photochemistry papers from 2024, now on our blog page. Send us your favorites as well.

hepatochem.com/2024-photoch...
2024 Photochemistry Year in Review
Looking back on the past year in photochemistry, we want to recognize 24 of our favorite papers that tickled our brains in 2024.
hepatochem.com
January 15, 2025 at 5:49 PM
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HepatoChem did it again. more diversity, more equality and more inclusion of lights. we got the power from 254 nm to 808 nm.
January 17, 2025 at 8:03 PM
Check our list of our favorite photochemistry papers from 2024, now on our blog page. Send us your favorites as well.

hepatochem.com/2024-photoch...
2024 Photochemistry Year in Review
Looking back on the past year in photochemistry, we want to recognize 24 of our favorite papers that tickled our brains in 2024.
hepatochem.com
January 15, 2025 at 5:49 PM
As a preview to our soon to post list of our 24 favorite papers from 2024, this work on photochemistry at the Medicinal chemistry department at AbbVie.
At the Speed of Light: The Systematic Implementation of Photoredox Cross-Coupling Reactions for Medicinal Chemistry Research
The adoption of new and emerging techniques in organic synthesis is essential to promote innovation in drug discovery. In this Perspective, we detail the strategy we used for the systematic deployment of photoredox-mediated, metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions in AbbVie’s medicinal chemistry organization, focusing on topics such as assessment, evaluation, implementation, and accessibility. The comprehensive evaluation of photoredox reaction setups and published methods will be discussed, along with internal efforts to build expertise and photoredox high-throughput experimentation capabilities. We also highlight AbbVie’s academic–industry collaborations in this field that have been leveraged to develop new synthetic strategies, along with discussing the internal adoption of photoredox cross-coupling reactions. The work described herein has culminated in robust photocatalysis and cross-coupling capabilities which are viewed as key platforms for medicinal chemistry research at AbbVie.
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January 7, 2025 at 3:52 PM
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Our latest post: We were intrigued by the idea of pulsed LED irradiation in photoredox chemistry so wrote about it here.

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Pulsed-Light Photochemistry: Yes, No or Maybe?
Is pulsing light in a photocatalysis reaction like flipping on the strobes at a dance party—does it shift the vibe enough to change outcomes?
hepatochem.com
November 26, 2024 at 4:45 PM
Our latest post: We were intrigued by the idea of pulsed LED irradiation in photoredox chemistry so wrote about it here.

hepatochem.com/pulsed-light...
Pulsed-Light Photochemistry: Yes, No or Maybe?
Is pulsing light in a photocatalysis reaction like flipping on the strobes at a dance party—does it shift the vibe enough to change outcomes?
hepatochem.com
November 26, 2024 at 4:45 PM
As an example, our most recent post on our photochemistry blog was a piece we put together on the chemistry of the rainbow. 9 different reactions with 9 different wavelengths. hepatochem.com/photochemist...
Photochemistry of the Rainbow: Synthesis from Purple to Red
This month, we look at purple and red LEDs and everything in between. The world is full of color so why is everyone so blue?
hepatochem.com
November 14, 2024 at 3:10 PM
Hello Bluesky! We haven't posted in the old place in about a year but we thought we'd give Bluesky a try. Expect the occasional link to our thoughts on photochemistry and links to our favorite papers. Blue lights on Bluesky seem like a great fit.
November 14, 2024 at 1:49 PM