Recent advances in homogeneous borrowing hydrogen catalysis using earth-abundant first row transition metals
Abstract
The review highlights the recent advances (2013-present) in the use of earth-abundant first row transition metals in homogeneous borrowing hydrogen catalysis. The utility of catalysts based on Mn, Fe, Co, Ni and Cu to promote a diverse array of important C–C and C–N bond forming reactions is described, including discussion on reaction mechanisms, scope and limitations, and future challenges in this burgeoning area of sustainable catalysis.
- This article is part of the themed collections: Synthetic methodology in OBC and New Talent