Earth-Abundant Transition Metal Catalyzed Reactions
- 1 Edición, Volumen 74 - 9 de septiembre de 2024
- Última edición
- Editores: Montserrat Diéguez, Thierry Ollevier
- Idioma: Inglés
Earth-Abundant Transition Metal Catalyzed Reactions, Volume 74 in the Advances in Catalysis series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting in… Leer más
Descripción
Descripción
Earth-Abundant Transition Metal Catalyzed Reactions, Volume 74 in the Advances in Catalysis series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters. Each chapter is written by an international board of authors. Chapters in this new release include in Chiral Iron Complexes for Asymmetric Catalysis, Recent advances in Ni-catalyzed Functionalization of Strong C-O and C-H Bonds, Low-valent Molecular Cobalt Complexes for Reductive Chemistry, Iron-catalyzed group-transfer reactions with hypervalent iodine reagents, and Iron Porphyrins for Mediating Atom Efficient C–C Bond Formations.
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Puntos claves
- Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors
- Presents the latest release in Advances in Catalysis serials
- Updated release includes the latest information in the field
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Índice
Índice
1. Chiral Iron Complexes for Asymmetric Catalysis
Thierry Ollevier
2. Recent advances in Ni-catalyzed Functionalization of Strong C-O and C-H Bonds
Ruben Martin
3. Low-valent Molecular Cobalt Complexes for Reductive Chemistry
Julio Lloret Fillol
4. Iron-catalyzed group-transfer reactions with hypervalent iodine reagents
Alicia Casitas
5. Iron Porphyrins for Mediating Atom Efficient C–C Bond Formations
Emma Gallo
Thierry Ollevier
2. Recent advances in Ni-catalyzed Functionalization of Strong C-O and C-H Bonds
Ruben Martin
3. Low-valent Molecular Cobalt Complexes for Reductive Chemistry
Julio Lloret Fillol
4. Iron-catalyzed group-transfer reactions with hypervalent iodine reagents
Alicia Casitas
5. Iron Porphyrins for Mediating Atom Efficient C–C Bond Formations
Emma Gallo
Detalles del producto
Detalles del producto
- Edición: 1
- Última edición
- Volumen: 74
- Publicado: 9 de septiembre de 2024
- Idioma: Inglés
Sobre el editor
Sobre el editor
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Montserrat Diéguez
Montserrat Diéguez studied chemistry at the Rovira i Virgili University (URV) in Tarragona (Spain), where she earned her Ph.D. in 1997, working in the group of Prof. C. Claver. After completing a postdoctoral fellowship where she worked with Prof. R.H. Crabtree at Yale University, in New Haven (USA), she returned to Tarragona in 1999 and accepted a lectureship position at the URV, becoming part of the permanent staff in 2002. In 2011 she was promoted to full Professor in Inorganic Chemistry at the URV.
She has been involved in more than 60 research projects in the fields of organometallic chemistry, steroselective synthesis, and asymmetric catalysis. She is the author/co-author of more than 150 articles in SCI-indexed journals and book chapters, and of several contributions to conferences. She received distinction from the Generalitat de Catalunya for the promotion of University Research in 2004 and from the URV in 2008. She has also been awarded the ICREA Academia Prize from the Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies 2009–14 and 2015–20, for research excellence, facilitating research priority dedication. Her main research interests are focused on the sustainable design, synthesis, and screening of highly active and selective chiral catalysts for reactions of interest to the biological, pharmaceutical, and organic nanotechnological industries. Her areas of interest include organometallic chemistry, stereoselective synthesis, and asymmetric catalysis, using combinatorial and biotechnological approaches.
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Full Professor, Química Física i Inorgànica, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, SpainVer libro en ScienceDirect
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