Issue 56, 2018

Iridium-based hydride transfer catalysts: from hydrogen storage to fine chemicals

Abstract

Selective hydrogen transfer remains a central research focus in catalysis: hydrogenation and dehydrogenation have central roles, both historical and contemporary, in all aspects of fuel, agricultural, pharmaceutical, and fine chemical synthesis. Our lab has been involved in this area by designing homogeneous catalysts for dehydrogenation and hydrogen transfer that fill needs ranging from on-demand hydrogen storage to fine chemical synthesis. A keen eye toward mechanism has enabled us to develop systems with excellent selectivity and longevity and demonstrate these in a diversity of high-value applications. Here we describe recent work from our lab in these areas that are linked by a central mechanistic trichotomy of catalyst initiation pathways that lead highly analogous precursors to a diversity of useful applications.

Graphical abstract: Iridium-based hydride transfer catalysts: from hydrogen storage to fine chemicals

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
26 Apr 2018
Accepted
04 Jun 2018
First published
04 Jun 2018

Chem. Commun., 2018,54, 7711-7724

Author version available

Iridium-based hydride transfer catalysts: from hydrogen storage to fine chemicals

Z. Lu, V. Cherepakhin, I. Demianets, P. J. Lauridsen and T. J. Williams, Chem. Commun., 2018, 54, 7711 DOI: 10.1039/C8CC03412E

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