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This project explores the potential of p-block elements in catalysis, aiming to develop new synthetic methods and catalytic protocols. It focuses on radical frustrated Lewis pairs and employs flow and electrochemistry to enhance catalytic processes, contributing to sustainable chemistry and the creation of valuable com…
Can the use of d-block elements be circumvented in catalysis?The knowledge base of chemical transformations involving transition metal species is vast.
Indeed, the versatility of transition metals has rendered them indispensable for a substantial number of transformations.
Yet, the corresponding reactivity of compounds derived from the p-block elements is much less studied.
However, in the last two decades, a number of advancements has inspired a renaissance in the chemistry of the p-block parti…
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