Transition-metal-catalyzed C–C bond formation through the fixation of carbon dioxide
Peking University · Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Carbon dioxide is an important carbon source in the atmosphere and is "problematic" toward the activities of human beings. Although carbon dioxide is a cheap, abundant and relatively nontoxic C1 source, its chemical transformations have not been widely developed so far and are still far from synthetic applications, especially in the construction of the C-C bond. This critical review summarizes the recent advances on transition-metal-catalyzed C-C bond formation through the fixation of carbon dioxide and their synthetic applications (124 references).
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 24.90
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 120
Authors
3- KHKun Huang
Peking University, Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences
- CSChang‐Liang Sun
Peking University, Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences
- ZSZhang‐Jie ShiCorresponding
Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Peking University, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences
Topics & keywords
- Carbon dioxide
- Carbon fixation
- Transition metal
- Catalysis
- Chemistry
- Carbon fibers
- Nanotechnology
- Materials science