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This project explores the use of bismuth complexes as catalysts for carbon-carbon bond formation through cross-coupling reactions. By developing a new redox platform, it aims to create a more efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional transition metal catalysts in organic synthesis.
Formation of CC bonds through transition metal-catalyzed cross-coupling represents the cornerstone strategy to build chemical complexity in a myriad of contexts, spanning from academic laboratories to industrial settings.
These remarkable reactions generally proceed through three elementary steps oxidative addition, transmetallation and reductive elimination which couple two organic fragments together using transition-metal complexes as redox-active catalysts.
Very recently, bismuth a main-group…
MAX PLANCK INSTITUT FUER KOHLENFORSCHUNG
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