Recent Advances in the Chemical Synthesis of Nitrogenase Model Clusters

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Yasuhiro Ohki
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The use of CO2 as a C1 building block for chemical synthesis is receiving growing attention, due to the potential of this simple molecule as an abundant and cheap renewable feedstock. Among the possible reductants used in the literature to bring about CO2 reduction to C1 derivatives, hydroboranes have found various applications, in the presence of suitable homogenous catalysts. The current minireview article summarizes the main results obtained since 2016 in the synthetic design of main group, first and second row transition metals for use as catalysts for CO2 hydroboration.


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David Favela ◽  
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Few classes of natural products have inspired as many chemists and biologists as have the iboga alkaloids. This review covers recent advances in the biosynthesis and chemical synthesis of iboga alkaloids and their use as neurotherapeutics.


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Since the advent of cycloparaphenylenes (CPPs) in 2008, the chemical synthesis of more complicated molecular systems with curved π-surface was vigorously sought after, giving rise to a plethora of new, exciting molecules with various topology and function. Herein, this Synpacts article serves to briefly summarize recent examples of carbon nanohoop dimers, while highlight three examples as nanotube fragments. The synthesis, isomerization, photophysical properties and host-guest chemistry will be discussed.


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