Recent developments of iron pincer complexes for catalytic applications

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Abstract

Iron catalysis is attractive for organic synthesis because iron is inexpensive, abundant, and non-toxic. To control the activity and stability of an iron center, a large number of iron pincer complexes have been synthesized. Many such complexes exhibit excellent catalytic activity in a number of important organic reactions such as hydrogenation, hydrosilylation, dehydrogenation, and carbon-carbon bond forming reactions. In this review, recent examples of representative iron pincer catalysts are presented.

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Bauer, G., & Hu, X. (2016, June 1). Recent developments of iron pincer complexes for catalytic applications. Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5qi00262a

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