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Cleavage of unreactive bonds with pincer metal complexes

Author(s)
Albrecht, Martin  
Lindner, Monika M.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/6720
Date Issued
2011-09-21
Date Available
2015-07-30T16:57:31Z
Abstract
Since the first reports some three decades ago, the chemistry of pincer metal complexes has seen a tremendous development with impact on materials chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, bioorganometallics, and, presumably most significantly, on (catalytic) bond making and breaking processes. The remarkable progress is due to a large extent to the well-defined nature and tunability of the pincer ligand which allows the reactivity of the metal center to be modified and eventually tailored to specific needs. This Perspective summarizes the achievements in employing pincer complexes for mediating and catalyzing the cleavage of typically unreactive bonds such as C–H, C–C, C–E, and E–H bonds, arguably one of the most spectacular applications of pincer chemistry.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Journal
Dalton Transactions
Volume
40
Issue
35
Start Page
8733
End Page
8744
Copyright (Published Version)
2011 The Royal Society of Chemistry
Subjects

Pincer ligands

Bond activation

Water splitting

DOI
10.1039/C1DT10339C
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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