Fullerenes for catalysis: metallofullerenes in hydrogen transfer reactions
Chemical Communications2017Vol. 53(35), pp. 4842–4844
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Abstract
[60]Fullerene hybrids have successfully been used as catalysts in hydrogen transfer reactions, namely ketone reduction and N-alkylation with alcohols. Due to their poor solubility in polar solvents, these hybrids behave as homogeneous/heterogeneous catalysts that can be mechanically separated and reused several times while the final products do not need chromatographic separation.
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