Substrate Adaptability Enabled by Remote Noncovalent Interactions: How Far Are We?

IF 3.9 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
ChemCatChem Pub Date : 2025-07-03 DOI:10.1002/cctc.202500291
Yuhao Zhu, Dr. Ye Zhu
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Remote control of the site-selectivity and stereoselectivity offers new opportunities in accessing novel structures. Covalent templating strategies require an individual rigid tether that matches the geometry of a specific substrate. Recently, methods have been developed to steer the catalytic centers by engaging noncovalent interactions (NCIs) between the substrates and catalysts. Owing to the extended effective distance and flexible directionality of NCIs, it has been discovered that such approaches are adaptable to structural changes of the substrates while preserving the preorganization between substrates and catalysts. This review summarizes the innovation and application of remote control of site-/stereo-selectivity for reactions of arenes featuring NCIs-enabled substrate adaptability.

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远距离非共价相互作用使底物适应性成为可能:我们走了多远?
位点选择性和立体选择性的远程控制为获取新结构提供了新的机会。共价模板策略需要与特定基板的几何形状相匹配的单个刚性系绳。近年来,研究人员开发了通过底物与催化剂之间的非共价相互作用(nci)来引导催化中心的方法。由于nci的有效距离和灵活的方向性,这种方法可以适应底物的结构变化,同时保持底物与催化剂之间的预组织。本文综述了基于ncis自适应底物的芳烃反应的位点/立体选择性远程控制的创新与应用。
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ChemCatChem
ChemCatChem 化学-物理化学
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
4.40%
发文量
511
审稿时长
1.3 months
期刊介绍: With an impact factor of 4.495 (2018), ChemCatChem is one of the premier journals in the field of catalysis. The journal provides primary research papers and critical secondary information on heterogeneous, homogeneous and bio- and nanocatalysis. The journal is well placed to strengthen cross-communication within between these communities. Its authors and readers come from academia, the chemical industry, and government laboratories across the world. It is published on behalf of Chemistry Europe, an association of 16 European chemical societies, and is supported by the German Catalysis Society.
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