Catalysis has been at the forefront of the developments that has revolutionised synthesis and provided the impetus in the discovery of platform technologies for efficient C−C or C−X bond formation. Current environmental situation however, demands a change in strategy with catalysis being promoted more in solvents that are benign (Water) and for that the development of hydrophilic ligands (especially phosphines) is a necessity which could promote catalytic reactions in water, allow recyclability of the catalytic solutions and make it possible to isolate products using column‐free techniques that involve lesser usage of hazardous organic solvents. In this review, we therefore critically analyse such catalytic processes providing examples that do follow the above‐mentioned parameter.
Ubiquitous Role of Phosphine‐Based Water‐Soluble Ligand in Promoting Catalytic Reactions in Water
Published 2024 in The chemical record
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2024
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2024-08-20
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Medicine, Chemistry, Environmental Science
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