With the rapid development of photoredox catalysis, numerous concepts for asymmetric induction were successfully and broadly adapted from polar two-electron transformations to radical chemistry. While this applies to organocatalysis or transition metal chemistry, asymmetric ion-pairing catalysis remains a niche application within light-driven reactions today. This perspective gives an overview of recent examples, strategies, and their application in stereoselective transformations at the interface of ion-pairing and photo(redox) catalysis
Organocatalysis, catalysis mediated by small chiral organic molecules, is a powerful technology for ...
Electron donor and acceptor undergo association in solution to form a weak molecular complex, namely...
An important goal of modern organic chemistry is to develop new catalytic strategies for enantiosele...
Recent developments in photoredox catalysis provided many new concepts, methodologies, and applicati...
Recent developments in photoredox catalysis provided many new concepts, methodologies, and applicati...
Chemical processes combining visible-light-activated redox catalysis with asymmetric catalysis are r...
Recent developments in photoredox catalysis provided many new concepts, methodologies, and applicati...
Organocatalysis has become a major pillar of (asymmetric) catalysis. Here, the authors discuss recen...
Embargo de 24 meses desde fecha de publicación por política editorialThe state of asymmetric photoca...
An important goal of modern organic chemistry is to develop new catalytic strategies for enantiosele...
An important goal of modern organic chemistry is to develop new catalytic strategies for enantios...
Since initial reports, cross-coupling technologies employing photoredox catalysts to access novel re...
The research involving photo-organocatalysis, photoredox, and electro-organocatalysis processes is r...
The synthesis of molecules with control over their three-dimensional configuration, known as absolut...
Since initial reports, cross-coupling technologies employing photoredox catalysts to access novel re...
Organocatalysis, catalysis mediated by small chiral organic molecules, is a powerful technology for ...
Electron donor and acceptor undergo association in solution to form a weak molecular complex, namely...
An important goal of modern organic chemistry is to develop new catalytic strategies for enantiosele...
Recent developments in photoredox catalysis provided many new concepts, methodologies, and applicati...
Recent developments in photoredox catalysis provided many new concepts, methodologies, and applicati...
Chemical processes combining visible-light-activated redox catalysis with asymmetric catalysis are r...
Recent developments in photoredox catalysis provided many new concepts, methodologies, and applicati...
Organocatalysis has become a major pillar of (asymmetric) catalysis. Here, the authors discuss recen...
Embargo de 24 meses desde fecha de publicación por política editorialThe state of asymmetric photoca...
An important goal of modern organic chemistry is to develop new catalytic strategies for enantiosele...
An important goal of modern organic chemistry is to develop new catalytic strategies for enantios...
Since initial reports, cross-coupling technologies employing photoredox catalysts to access novel re...
The research involving photo-organocatalysis, photoredox, and electro-organocatalysis processes is r...
The synthesis of molecules with control over their three-dimensional configuration, known as absolut...
Since initial reports, cross-coupling technologies employing photoredox catalysts to access novel re...
Organocatalysis, catalysis mediated by small chiral organic molecules, is a powerful technology for ...
Electron donor and acceptor undergo association in solution to form a weak molecular complex, namely...
An important goal of modern organic chemistry is to develop new catalytic strategies for enantiosele...