The direct interaction between CO2 and terminal alkynes in the presence of bis-(NHC)-metal catalysts at ambient conditions was studied. Two Cu and Ag-based bis-N-heterocyclic carbene Transition Metal catalysts were synthesized. The (NHC)(2)-Ag complex showed a better catalytic performance towards the carboxylation of terminal alkynes in comparison with the copper analogue even for the conversion of acetylene gas. The optimized conditions for the carboxylation are: the use of Cs2CO3 as additive, one atmosphere CO2 and room temperature using 1% mol catalyst. Mechanistic insight into the reaction mechanism is obtained by means of state-of-the-art first principles calculations
Since the discovery of persistent carbenes by the isolation of 1,3-di-l-adamantylimidazol-2-ylidene ...
Catalysts accelerate rates of chemical reactions, and there is great interest in identifying catalys...
The nickel-catalyzed double carboxylation of internal alkynes employing carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</su...
The direct interaction between CO2 and terminal alkynes in the presence of bis-(NHC)-metal catalysts...
DFT calculations have been carried out to study the detailed mechanisms for carboxylative-coupling r...
Owing of their accessibility and wide range of reactivities, alkynes make for fascinating building b...
A new mechanism is proposed for the Ni-catalysed carboxylation of organoboronates with CO2. DFT inve...
A new mechanism is proposed for the Ni‐catalyzed carboxylation of organoboronates with CO2. DFT inve...
A nickel/N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) catalysed carboxylation of aryl-, heteroaryl- and alkenylboron...
Several experimentally reported copper-, silver-, and gold-catalyzed carboxylation processes of term...
Transition metal carbamates constitute a class of compounds with unique properties, however their ca...
Carbon dioxide has high potential as an alternate energy source because it constitutes an abundant s...
DFT calculations have been carried out to study the detailed mechanisms for carboxylative-coupling r...
Activated carbon supported CuBr was found to be an efficient catalyst for the carboxylation of termi...
Our research program is broadly focused on activating CO{sub 2} through the use of organic and organ...
Since the discovery of persistent carbenes by the isolation of 1,3-di-l-adamantylimidazol-2-ylidene ...
Catalysts accelerate rates of chemical reactions, and there is great interest in identifying catalys...
The nickel-catalyzed double carboxylation of internal alkynes employing carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</su...
The direct interaction between CO2 and terminal alkynes in the presence of bis-(NHC)-metal catalysts...
DFT calculations have been carried out to study the detailed mechanisms for carboxylative-coupling r...
Owing of their accessibility and wide range of reactivities, alkynes make for fascinating building b...
A new mechanism is proposed for the Ni-catalysed carboxylation of organoboronates with CO2. DFT inve...
A new mechanism is proposed for the Ni‐catalyzed carboxylation of organoboronates with CO2. DFT inve...
A nickel/N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) catalysed carboxylation of aryl-, heteroaryl- and alkenylboron...
Several experimentally reported copper-, silver-, and gold-catalyzed carboxylation processes of term...
Transition metal carbamates constitute a class of compounds with unique properties, however their ca...
Carbon dioxide has high potential as an alternate energy source because it constitutes an abundant s...
DFT calculations have been carried out to study the detailed mechanisms for carboxylative-coupling r...
Activated carbon supported CuBr was found to be an efficient catalyst for the carboxylation of termi...
Our research program is broadly focused on activating CO{sub 2} through the use of organic and organ...
Since the discovery of persistent carbenes by the isolation of 1,3-di-l-adamantylimidazol-2-ylidene ...
Catalysts accelerate rates of chemical reactions, and there is great interest in identifying catalys...
The nickel-catalyzed double carboxylation of internal alkynes employing carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</su...