Synthetic half-reactions

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Abstract

This perspective on reactivity introduces Synthetic Half-Reactions (SHRs) as a way to analyze chemical transformations. SHRs denote either an uphill transformation leading to a higher energy state or a downhill transformation leading to a lower energy state. Using well-established processes, I show how the matching of different classes of SHRs offers a tool to classify chemical transformations. This raises the possibility to discover new processes by finding underappreciated combinations of endergonic and exergonic steps.

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Yudin, A. K. (2020, December 14). Synthetic half-reactions. Chemical Science. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0sc03876h

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