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The functionalization of C−H bonds is critical in organic syntheses. However, their direct functionalization under mild conditions is complicated by their inherent inertness. To address this challenge, decatungstates (W10O324−), as versatile, inexpensive, and easily accessible hydrogen-atom transfer (HAT) photocatalysts, have emerged as powerful catalysts that can activate inert C−H bonds under ultraviolet irradiation to generate carbon-centered radicals for constructing C−C, C−N, C−S, and C−F bonds. This review highlights recent advances in W10O324−-based photocatalysts and their applications in organic transformations. Overall, this article explores various W10O324−-photocatalyzed organic transformations. In addition to summarizing the reported literatures, it critically discusses the current challenges and offers insights for future developments in this promising research field.

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