Designer surfactants as specific amphiphilic neutral compounds for micellar catalysis has revolutionized metal catalysis making water a true alternative to organic solvents. In recent years most workhorse reactions in pharmaceutical industry have been developed under aqueous micellar conditions. In this review we underline the recent achievements in the synthesis of active pharmaceutical and agrochemical ingredients (API) and intermediates carried out in water under micellar conditions with a focus on high product yield, improvement in sustainability and waste reduction, easy product isolation and minimization of by-product formation. The close cooperation between pharmaceutical industry and academia will soon bring micellar catalysis to...
The use of micellar media is receiving increasing attention in transition metal catalysis for a numb...
I. A new biaryl phosphine-containing ligand from an active palladium catalyst for ppm level Suzuki-M...
Replacement of organic solvents, in particular chlorinated, aromatic, and polar aprotic ones, is an ...
Designer surfactants as specific amphiphilic neutral compounds for micellar catalysis has revolution...
The use of water as a solvent for chemical transformations and catalysis is not only a counter-intui...
Reducing the use of solvents is an important aim of green chemistry. Using micelles self-assembled f...
The micellar approach, whose major feature is the possibility to operate in water as the reaction me...
The present review paper deals with the development of catalytic systems in water in the presence of...
Green Chemistry has become a priority for conducting chemistry in both academia and industry. When a...
Organic synthesis is the cornerstone of small molecule pharmaceutical development and manufacturing....
With a growing toolbox of surfactant-mediated chemistry in water, and an increased number of scaled ...
The paper presents the most recent advances in applications of alternative medium to replace polar a...
In the field of green chemistry, micellar catalysis plays a central role for organic solvent replac...
As clearly described in the series of illustrative examples reported above, the use of micellar env...
A cascade reaction consisting of a Heck reaction followed by an enzyme-catalyzed reaction is carried...
The use of micellar media is receiving increasing attention in transition metal catalysis for a numb...
I. A new biaryl phosphine-containing ligand from an active palladium catalyst for ppm level Suzuki-M...
Replacement of organic solvents, in particular chlorinated, aromatic, and polar aprotic ones, is an ...
Designer surfactants as specific amphiphilic neutral compounds for micellar catalysis has revolution...
The use of water as a solvent for chemical transformations and catalysis is not only a counter-intui...
Reducing the use of solvents is an important aim of green chemistry. Using micelles self-assembled f...
The micellar approach, whose major feature is the possibility to operate in water as the reaction me...
The present review paper deals with the development of catalytic systems in water in the presence of...
Green Chemistry has become a priority for conducting chemistry in both academia and industry. When a...
Organic synthesis is the cornerstone of small molecule pharmaceutical development and manufacturing....
With a growing toolbox of surfactant-mediated chemistry in water, and an increased number of scaled ...
The paper presents the most recent advances in applications of alternative medium to replace polar a...
In the field of green chemistry, micellar catalysis plays a central role for organic solvent replac...
As clearly described in the series of illustrative examples reported above, the use of micellar env...
A cascade reaction consisting of a Heck reaction followed by an enzyme-catalyzed reaction is carried...
The use of micellar media is receiving increasing attention in transition metal catalysis for a numb...
I. A new biaryl phosphine-containing ligand from an active palladium catalyst for ppm level Suzuki-M...
Replacement of organic solvents, in particular chlorinated, aromatic, and polar aprotic ones, is an ...