Artificial switchable catalysts
Metadatos
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Blanco Izquierdo, VíctorEditorial
Royal Society of Chemistry
Fecha
2015Referencia bibliográfica
Blanco, V., Leigh, D. A., & Marcos, V. (2015). Artificial switchable catalysts. Chemical Society Reviews, 44(15), 5341-5370. [DOI: 10.1039/c5cs00096c]
Resumen
Catalysis is key to the effective and efficient transformation of readily available building blocks into high
value functional molecules and materials. For many years research in this field has largely focussed on
the invention of new catalysts and the optimization of their performance to achieve high conversions
and/or selectivities. However, inspired by Nature, chemists are beginning to turn their attention to the
development of catalysts whose activity in different chemical processes can be switched by an external
stimulus. Potential applications include using the states of multiple switchable catalysts to control
sequences of transformations, producing different products from a pool of building blocks according to
the order and type of stimuli applied. Here we outline the state-of-art in artificial switchable catalysis,
classifying systems according to the trigger used to achieve control over the catalytic activity and
stereochemical or other structural outcomes of the reaction.