From mechanisms in homogeneous metal catalysis to applications in chemical synthesis

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Man-made homogeneous catalysis with the aid of transition metal compounds looks back on a long history of almost one hundred years. Still, more detailed insight into the underlying mechanisms is warranted. The knowledge of how transition metals with their specific/characteristic properties, such as oxidations states, redox chemistry, spin states, kinetics, and coordination preference will contribute to these processes paving the way to optimize existing processes, and to finding new exciting organic, inorganic, and organometallic transformations and to broaden the substrate scope through catalyst design. This special issue collects very recent mechanistic insight from experimental, theoretical, and mixed experimental-theoretical approaches.

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Klein, A., Goldfuss, B., & van der Vlugt, J. I. (2018, March 1). From mechanisms in homogeneous metal catalysis to applications in chemical synthesis. Inorganics. MDPI Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute. https://doi.org/10.3390/inorganics6010019

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