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New Ligands Beyond N-Heterocyclic Carbenes for Application in Homogeneous Catalysis.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/93659
Publisher DOI
10.2533/chimia.2025.865
PubMed ID
41432266
Description
Building on the success of N-heterocyclic carbenes, extended versions comprised of an exocyclic metal bonding site have become increasingly popular. Pyridinium amidates (PYAs) belong to these ligand systems, as they contain a N-donor site that is formally stabilized by a pyridine-derived carbene. These PYAs are characterized by a unique donor flexibility, which imparts in some settings extraordinarily high catalytic activity, and in other settings remarkable stability of (catalytic) intermediates, which allows for deciphering mechanistic pathways.
Date of Publication
2025-12-17
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
500 Science > 540 Chemistry
Keyword(s)
High turnover catalysis
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N-heterocyclic carbene
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Pyridinium amidate
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Stable hydrides
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Salzmann, Kevin
Reusser, Esaïe
DCBP Gruppe Prof. Albrecht
Bukvic, Alexander J.
Lentz, Nicolas
Albrecht, Martinorcid-logo
DCBP Gruppe Prof. Albrecht
Additional Credits
DCBP Gruppe Prof. Albrecht
Series
CHIMIA
Publisher
Swiss Chemical Society
ISSN
0009-4293
0009-4293
Access(Rights)
open.access
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