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Transition metal complexes that incorporate crown ethers into the supporting ligands have emerged as a powerful class of catalysts capable of cation-tunable reactivity. Cations held in the secondary coordination sphere of a transition metal catalyst can pre-organize or activate substrates, induce local electric fields, adjust structural conformations, or even modify bonding in the primary coordination sphere of the transition metal. This Feature Article begins with a non-comprehensive review of the structural motifs and catalytic applications of crown ether-containing transition metal catalysts, then proceeds to detail the development of catalysts based on “pincer-crown ether” ligands that bridge the primary and secondary coordination spheres.

Graphical abstract: Cation-controlled catalysis with crown ether-containing transition metal complexes

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