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Homogeneously catalyzed acceptorless dehydrogenation of alcohols: A progress report

Mónica Trincado, Jonas Bösken, Hansjörg Grützmacher

2021Coordination Chemistry Reviews169 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Catalytic dehydrogenation of alcohols represents an attractive approach for future applications as hydrogen storage systems and clean synthesis of fine chemicals. Herein, an overview of recent progress in homogeneously catalyzed acceptorless alcohol dehydrogenation is presented. In Nature, dehydrogenation of alcohols is efficiently catalyzed by multiple metalloenzymes where a non-noble metal–ligand interplay is key to activate and transform a substrate. We highlight the introduction of multifunctional cooperative ligands in the coordination sphere of the metal center in order to improve catalytic activity under photochemical, electrochemical or thermal conditions. Moreover, metal–ligand cooperativity is crucial for an easy transition to first row metal based catalysis, as we have seen in the recent years.

Topics & Concepts

DehydrogenationChemistryCatalysisLigand (biochemistry)Combinatorial chemistryCooperativityCoordination sphereMetalHydrogen storageOrganic chemistryHydrogenPhotochemistryReceptorBiochemistryAsymmetric Hydrogenation and CatalysisCarbon dioxide utilization in catalysisElectrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
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