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This project explores the use of anion-binding processes in catalysis to enhance chemical reactions. By developing new chiral catalysts, it aims to improve synthetic methods for valuable chemicals and materials, addressing challenges in organic synthesis and material sciences.
Chemical transformations comprise the polarization of the reacting species.
As a consequence, partially or fully charged reagents and intermediates are omnipresent in chemistry.
Although anion-binding processes are well-known for their crucial role in molecular recognition, this type of phenomenon has only recently been utilized for catalysis.
Since catalytic reactions are of utmost relevance to construct valuable chemicals and materials, this mode of catalytic chemical activation might be the k…
UNIVERSITAET MUENSTER
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Germany, Regensburg
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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