Catalytic machinery in motion: controlling catalysis via speed†
Abstract
Three 3-component copper(I)-based slider-on-deck systems served as catalysts for a click reaction showing a higher catalytic activity with increasing sliding speed. Upon addition of brake stones, the motion of the resulting 4-component machinery was slowed and eventually stopped (on the NMR time scale) with the effect that catalysis was reduced or obstructed.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Bioorthogonal and click chemistry: Celebrating the 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry