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This project seeks to develop a safer and more efficient method for creating metal carbenes, which are important in organic synthesis. It focuses on using gold and copper catalysis to produce valuable nitrogen-containing compounds for pharmaceuticals and materials.
Diazo groups are the most commonly used precursors for the controlled formation of very widely employed metal carbenes.
However, the potential hazards associated with their use, coupled with the synthetic inefficiency and structural and functional group restrictions that are imposed from their installation, are limiting.
This project is aimed at developing, studying and applying an alternative diazofree approach to access versatile metal carbenoid intermediates.
New methodologies will result in…
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