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Transition‐Metal‐Catalysed Transfer Hydrogenation Reactions with Glycerol and Carbohydrates as Hydrogen Donors

Mohd Farhan Ansari, Anshika Anshika, Jean‐Baptiste Sortais, Saravanakumar Elangovan

2024European Journal of Organic Chemistry23 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Catalytic transfer hydrogenation is a practical approach for reduction of various unsaturated compounds and an alternative to pressurised hydrogenation and traditional metal hydride reagents. Among the various hydrogen donors, biomass such as glycerol and carbohydrates received considerable attention for the reduction reactions due to their non‐toxic, eco‐friendly and renewable nature. The present review addresses the development of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts for the transfer hydrogenation of carbonyl compounds, alkenes, alkynes, nitro compounds, CO 2 etc. using glycerol and carbohydrates as potential hydrogen donors.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryTransfer hydrogenationHydrideGlycerolCatalysisHydrogenReagentOrganic chemistryHomogeneousTransition metalHomogeneous catalysisNoyori asymmetric hydrogenationMetalRutheniumThermodynamicsPhysicsAsymmetric Hydrogenation and CatalysisCatalysis for Biomass ConversionCarbon dioxide utilization in catalysis