reviewAccounts of Chemical ResearchMar 8, 2002Closed access

On Inventing Reactions for Atom Economy

Stanford University

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Abstract

An important first step in making organic reactions more environmentally benign by design requires processes that are, to a first approximation, simple additions with anything else needed only catalytically. Since so few of the existing reactions are additions, synthesis of complex molecules requires the development of new atom-economic methodology. The prospect for such developments is probed in the context of ruthenium-catalyzed reactions. Using mechanistic reasoning, over 20 new processes of varying complexity have been designed and implemented. While some involved oxidation-reduction processes, most involved C-C bond-forming reactions.

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Keywords
  • Atom economy
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Atom (system on chip)
  • Ruthenium
  • Catalysis
  • Biochemical engineering
  • Chemistry
  • Computer science
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