Knoevenagel冷凝
化学
催化作用
背景(考古学)
有机化学
碳纤维
材料科学
生物
复合数
古生物学
复合材料
作者
Koen van Beurden,Steffijn de Koning,Dennis Molendijk,Jack van Schijndel
标识
DOI:10.1080/17518253.2020.1851398
摘要
The formation of carbon–carbon bonds is a quest that has required a lot of research throughout the last 125 years of history of chemistry. The creation of these bonds is key to producing a wide variety of advanced products with great societal importance. In the past, the Knoevenagel reaction entailed a big part of these reactions. All the Knoevenagel reactions are performed with nitrogen-based catalysts, categorized as tertiary amines, secondary amines, primary amines, and ammonium salts. These catalysts operate through different reaction paths, with very deviant intermediates concerning each category. Subsequently, these intermediates create new research opportunities considering their catalytic activity. Some remarks are made in the context of green chemistry, with quantitative analysis using e-factor calculations. In this perspective, the importance of Knoevenagel chemistry exemplified, which is repeatedly overlooked throughout history.
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