Chemistry - An Asian Journal, volume 13, issue 23, pages 3623-3646
Hydrogen-Bonding-Assisted Supramolecular Metal Catalysis.
Nilesh R Mote
1, 2
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Samir H Chikkali
1, 2
2
Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR); Anusandhan Bhawan, 2 Rafi Marg New Delhi- 110001 India
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2018-11-20
Journal:
Chemistry - An Asian Journal
scimago Q1
SJR: 0.846
CiteScore: 7.0
Impact factor: 3.5
ISSN: 18614728, 1861471X
General Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Biochemistry
Abstract
The process of catalyst screening and discovery still largely relies on traditional ligand-design approaches, which suffer from complex synthetic requirements and offer limited structural diversity. On the contrary, supramolecular chemistry offers the potential to harness multiple weak secondary interactions to deliver self-assembled catalysts with diverse structures or to orient substrates to achieve enzyme-like activity and selectivity. Herein, the application of hydrogen-bonding (H-bonding) interactions as a construction element and directing group in "supramolecular transition-metal catalysis" is critically reviewed and the current state-of-the-art in the field is presented. H-bonding interactions empower structurally simple ligands to deliver complex self-assembled catalysts, which have been found to catalyze a gamut of organic transformations, including hydroformylation, hydrogenation, and allylation reactions. As we will discuss, on many occasions, these supramolecular catalysts outperform their analogous covalently linked catalytic systems. The potential of H-bonding interactions as directing groups has recently been recognized by the scientific community and this Focus Review presents the role of hydrogen-bonding interactions in directing substrates to obtain excellent selectivities and activities in a range of catalytic transformations.
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