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Development of Heterogeneous Enantioselective Catalysts using Chiral Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs)
Published on: January 17, 2020
Rare earth metal oxazoline complexes in asymmetric catalysis
1School of Chemistry, Cardiff University, Main Building, Park Place, Cardiff, CF10 3AT, UK. WardBD@cardiff.ac.uk
This review explores oxazoline ligands in catalysis with early transition metals and f-elements. It highlights their coordination chemistry and applications, particularly in Lewis acid catalysis and olefin polymerization.
Area of Science:
- Organometallic Chemistry
- Catalysis
- Coordination Chemistry
Background:
- Polydentate oxazolines are effective stereodirecting ligands in asymmetric catalysis.
- Their application is predominantly with late transition metals, with less development in early transition metals and f-elements.
Purpose of the Study:
- To review the coordination chemistry of Group 3 and lanthanide complexes with oxazoline ligands.
- To explore the catalytic applications of these complexes.
Main Methods:
- Literature review of oxazoline-supported Group 3 and lanthanide complexes.
- Analysis of coordination modes and catalytic activities.
Main Results:
- Oxazoline ligands like BOX, pybox, and trisox are utilized.
- These complexes show promise in Lewis acid catalysis and stereospecific olefin polymerization.
Conclusions:
- There is a significant gap in the literature regarding oxazoline ligands with early transition metals and f-elements.
- Further research into these systems could unlock new catalytic applications.
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