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Transition metal nanoparticles as nanocatalysts for Suzuki, Heck and Sonogashira cross-coupling reactions

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-02-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR4.638
CiteScore38.2
Impact factor23.5
ISSN00108545, 18733840
Materials Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Abstract
Transition metal nanoparticles offers a complete toolbox to combine the benfits of homo/-heterogeneous catalysis in organic transformations. This review highlights the importance of transition metal nanoparticles in the field of selective carbon–carbon bond-forming reactions such as Suzuki, Heck, and Sonogashira coupling reactions. • Suzuki, Heck, and Sonogashira cross-coupling reactions catalyzed by heterogeneous transition metal nanocatalysts reviewed. • The design of nanocatalysts, based on the particle size, shape, surface composition, and morphology of nanocatalysts elaborated. • Recent applications of metal nanocatalysts derived from diverse transition metals including Pd, Pt, Cu, Ni, Fe, Au, Ag, and Zn, in the C C bond formation, discussed. Transition metal (TM) catalyzed cross-coupling reactions are the utmost versatile and reliable methods for the production of many industrially important fine chemicals. The utilization of transition metals nanocatalysts in organic transformations, specifically the Suzuki, Heck, and Sonogashira cross-coupling reactions, have enticed the vigilant eye of researchers and technologists due to; (i) high surface area, (ii) higher number of surface atoms leading to large number of catalytic active centers, and (iii) chemical stability. Moreover, being colloidal, nanomaterials combine the properties of both homogeneous and heterogeneous, i.e., solubility in different solvents and ease in the separation of catalysts. This improves the overall catalytic efficiency and cost. Therefore, these pseudo-homogeneous nanocatalysts are gaining a great deal of attention due to their broad substrate scope and ease of handling. This review article focuses on the recent advances in developing nanostructured catalysts and their utilization for selective carbon–carbon bond-forming reactions, e.g., Suzuki, Heck, and Sonogashira coupling reactions. The main focus is laid on the reactions catalyzed by nanocatalysts derived from transition metals such as Pd, Pt, Cu, Ag, Ni, Fe, Au, and Zn, expounding the conception and rationale based on the reactivity improvement and the recyclability of the nanocatalysts are presented here. The heterogeneous catalysis, essential in daily chemical transformations, is demonstrated, implicating significant functions presented by the nanocatalysts, related pros and cons, recyclability, and efficiency.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.ccr.2022.214928
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccr.2022.214928
TI - Transition metal nanoparticles as nanocatalysts for Suzuki, Heck and Sonogashira cross-coupling reactions
T2 - Coordination Chemistry Reviews
AU - Ashraf, Muhammad
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/02/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 214928
VL - 476
SN - 0010-8545
SN - 1873-3840
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@article{2023_Ashraf,
author = {Muhammad Ashraf},
title = {Transition metal nanoparticles as nanocatalysts for Suzuki, Heck and Sonogashira cross-coupling reactions},
journal = {Coordination Chemistry Reviews},
year = {2023},
volume = {476},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {feb},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccr.2022.214928},
pages = {214928},
doi = {10.1016/j.ccr.2022.214928}
}