A new cobalt catalyst designed by Paul Chirik and coworkers at Princeton University gives chemists two mechanisms for the price of one. The team’s alkene hydrogenation reaction runs differently ...
Selective hydrogenation of alkynes to alkenes on the surface of palladium is a process that has been used industrially for many years. It sounds like a straightforward reaction, but why it stops after ...
Just as Cinderella turned from a poor teenager into a magnificent princess with the aid of a little magic, scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory have transformed a ...
Wilkinson’s catalyst, formally chloridotris(triphenylphosphine)rhodium(I) [RhCl(PPh 3) 3], is a coordination complex that catalyzes a wide range of organic ...
Liang Deng's group at the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, recently discovered that a ...
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Scientists develop cHAT to simplify the reduction of alkenes to more useful intermediate molecules for drugs and other useful chemical compounds. Let's call it the Texas two-step, but for molecules.
Precious metals such as iridium, rhodium, and ruthenium are widely used to catalyze chemical reactions, but “precious” means expensive, and for many years chemists have been searching for base metals ...
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