Organometallic chemistry at the nanoscale. Dendrimers for redox processes and catalysis

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Abstract

An overview of the metal-mediated synthesis and use of nanosized metallodendrimers is given with emphasis on electron-transfer processes (molecular batteries consisting in dendrimers decorated with a large number of equivalent redox-active centers) and catalytic reactions (electron-transfer-chain catalytic synthesis of dendrimers decorated with ruthenium carbonyl clusters, redox catalysis of nitrate and nitrite electroreduction in water by star-shape hexanuclear catalysts).

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Astruc, D. (2003). Organometallic chemistry at the nanoscale. Dendrimers for redox processes and catalysis. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 75, pp. 461–481). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac200375040461

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