Bismuth has recently been shown to be able to maneuver between different oxidation states, enabling access to unique redox cycles that can be harnessed in the context of organic synthesis. Indeed, various catalytic Bi redox platforms have been discovered and revealed emerging opportunities in the field of main group redox catalysis. The goal of this perspective is to provide an overview of the synthetic methodologies that have been developed to date, which capitalize on the Bi redox cycling. Recent catalytic methods via low-valent Bi(II)/Bi(III), Bi(I)/Bi(III), and high-valent Bi(III)/Bi(V) redox couples are covered as well as their underlying mechanisms and key intermediates. In addition, we illustrate different design strategies stabilizi...
Bismuth(III) salts are efficient catalysts for the selective allylic oxidation using tert-butyl hydr...
In this article we report that a cationic version of Akiba's BiIII complex catalyzes the reduction o...
Cyclic acetals (dioxolanes, dioxanes, and dithianes) are common protecting groups in organic synthes...
Bismuth catalysis has traditionally relied on the Lewis acidic properties of the element in a fixed ...
Recent developments in main group chemistry show the promising applications of p-block elements in r...
Radical cross-coupling reactions represent a revolutionary tool to forge C(sp3)–C and C(sp3)–heteroa...
Herein, we report a hydrodefluorination reaction of polyfluoroarenes catalyzed by bismuthinidenes, P...
This review covers uses of bismuth catalysts since 2005 with a special emphasis on the emerging appl...
Herein we present the catalytic activation of N2O at a BiI⇄BiIII redox platform. The activation of s...
The ability of bismuth to maneuver between different oxidation states in a catalytic redox cycle, mi...
A Bi-catalyzed synthesis of sulfonyl fluorides from the corresponding (hetero)aryl boronic acids is ...
The development of unconventional strategies for the activation of ammonia (NH3) and water (H2O) is ...
Bismuth reagents have proven to be effective catalysts for a wide variety of reactions in organic ch...
We recently reported a general and practical strategy for the Bi(V)-mediated C–H arylation of phenol...
In order to develop new redox systems which undergo reversible structural changes by electron transf...
Bismuth(III) salts are efficient catalysts for the selective allylic oxidation using tert-butyl hydr...
In this article we report that a cationic version of Akiba's BiIII complex catalyzes the reduction o...
Cyclic acetals (dioxolanes, dioxanes, and dithianes) are common protecting groups in organic synthes...
Bismuth catalysis has traditionally relied on the Lewis acidic properties of the element in a fixed ...
Recent developments in main group chemistry show the promising applications of p-block elements in r...
Radical cross-coupling reactions represent a revolutionary tool to forge C(sp3)–C and C(sp3)–heteroa...
Herein, we report a hydrodefluorination reaction of polyfluoroarenes catalyzed by bismuthinidenes, P...
This review covers uses of bismuth catalysts since 2005 with a special emphasis on the emerging appl...
Herein we present the catalytic activation of N2O at a BiI⇄BiIII redox platform. The activation of s...
The ability of bismuth to maneuver between different oxidation states in a catalytic redox cycle, mi...
A Bi-catalyzed synthesis of sulfonyl fluorides from the corresponding (hetero)aryl boronic acids is ...
The development of unconventional strategies for the activation of ammonia (NH3) and water (H2O) is ...
Bismuth reagents have proven to be effective catalysts for a wide variety of reactions in organic ch...
We recently reported a general and practical strategy for the Bi(V)-mediated C–H arylation of phenol...
In order to develop new redox systems which undergo reversible structural changes by electron transf...
Bismuth(III) salts are efficient catalysts for the selective allylic oxidation using tert-butyl hydr...
In this article we report that a cationic version of Akiba's BiIII complex catalyzes the reduction o...
Cyclic acetals (dioxolanes, dioxanes, and dithianes) are common protecting groups in organic synthes...