Molecular recognition in homogeneous transition metal catalysis: a biomimetic strategy for high selectivity
- PMID: 18188458
- DOI: 10.1039/b710355g
Molecular recognition in homogeneous transition metal catalysis: a biomimetic strategy for high selectivity
Abstract
Traditional methods for selectivity control in homogeneous transition metal catalysis either employ steric effects in a binding pocket or chelate control. In a supramolecular strategy, encapsulation of the substrate can provide useful shape and size selectivity. A fully developed molecular recognition strategy involving hydrogen bonding or solvophobic forces has given almost completely regioselective functionalization of remote, unactivated C-H bonds.
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