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Copper-Bisbenzimidazole Complexes as Biomimetic Catalysts in Organic Transformations
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Abstract:
Copper complexes have biological applications as well as catalytic importance in
performing organic reactions. Besides finding utilities in metalloproteins, enzymes, or molecular
magnetism, they have been used extensively as catalysts in the formation ofcarbon–carbon or carbon–
heteroatom bonds, in addition to many other reactions. This has been achieved by the rational
selection of the organic ligands with suitable coordination sites for attaining ideal geometries. The
binding of one such organic ligand, bisbenzimidazole, with copper results in complexes with varied
shapes, structures, and activities, enhancing their catalytic potential and hence useful applications.
This review describes the catalytic applications of bisbenzimidazole based copper (II)/(I) complexes
in various useful organic transformations. It also provides an in-depth knowledge of the mechanistic
pathways of the transformations involving copper complexes and their multipurpose utility as
catalysts, which may help in the development of improved copper catalysts for the future.
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Title: Copper-Bisbenzimidazole Complexes as Biomimetic Catalysts in Organic
Transformations
Description:
Abstract:
Copper complexes have biological applications as well as catalytic importance in
performing organic reactions.
Besides finding utilities in metalloproteins, enzymes, or molecular
magnetism, they have been used extensively as catalysts in the formation ofcarbon–carbon or carbon–
heteroatom bonds, in addition to many other reactions.
This has been achieved by the rational
selection of the organic ligands with suitable coordination sites for attaining ideal geometries.
The
binding of one such organic ligand, bisbenzimidazole, with copper results in complexes with varied
shapes, structures, and activities, enhancing their catalytic potential and hence useful applications.
This review describes the catalytic applications of bisbenzimidazole based copper (II)/(I) complexes
in various useful organic transformations.
It also provides an in-depth knowledge of the mechanistic
pathways of the transformations involving copper complexes and their multipurpose utility as
catalysts, which may help in the development of improved copper catalysts for the future.
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