What is it about?
A study on the composition of copper-in-charcoal and the subsequent impact on catalysis
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Why is it important?
Through this work greater understanding of the catalyst is obtained, thus enabling future catalyst design
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This page is a summary of: “Copper-in-Charcoal” Revisited: Delineating the Nature of the Copper Species and Its Role in Catalysis, ACS Catalysis, December 2014, American Chemical Society (ACS),
DOI: 10.1021/cs501826s.
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Mannich Reactions of Alkynes: Mechanistic Insights and the Role of Alkynylcopper(I) Compounds in the Catalytic Cycle
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Heterogeneous Catalytic Reactions “On Water” Using Stable Polymeric Alkynylcopper(I) Pre-Catalysts: Alkyne-Azide Cycloaddition Reactions
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Experimental Evidence for the Involvement of Dinuclear Alkynylcopper(I) Complexes in Alkyne-Azide Click Chemistry
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Alkynylcopper(I) polymers and their use in a mechanistic study of alkyne–azide click reactions
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