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This project aims to develop sustainable alternatives to precious metal catalysts in organic chemistry using abundant metals like iron. By unlocking new chemical pathways, it seeks to enhance the efficiency of carbon bond formation in various organic reactions.
The functionalization of C=C and C–X bonds (X = I, Cl, Br, and H) is fundamental in organic chemistry for making carbon-carbon bonds or for introducing molecular complexity.
Chemists have traditionally relied on precious metals catalyst such as palladium, platinum, and iridium to facilitate these transformations.
Some of these metals, if not all of them, are one of the rarest on earth, leading to increasingly high prices and uncertainty in future supply chains.
As their availability continues to…
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