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This project develops sustainable catalysts using inexpensive and abundant elements to replace costly metals in chemical production. By creating cooperative catalysts from first-row transition metals and main group elements, it aims to enhance efficiency in manufacturing various products, including pharmaceuticals and…
This proposal uses synthetic chemistry to develop a novel family of sustainable catalysts based on inexpensive and abundant elements.Up to 90% of chemical products manufactured require the use of catalysts, making catalysts crucial to how all modern commodities are made, from pharmaceuticals and pesticides to electronics and plastics.
Catalysts often rely on the reactivity of expensive and rapidly depleting metals, such as Rh, Ir, and Pt.
First-row transition metals (e.g., Fe, Ni) and main group…
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