David Milstein
Weizmann Institute of Science
472 Papers
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David Milstein is an academic researcher from Weizmann Institute of Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 96, co-authored 455 publications.
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Papers
Applications of acceptorless dehydrogenation and related transformations in chemical synthesis.
TL;DR: Acceptorless dehydrogenation and related dehydrogenative coupling reactions have the potential for redirecting synthetic strategies to the use of sustainable resources, devoid of toxic reagents and deleterious side reactions, with no waste generation.
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Direct Synthesis of Amides from Alcohols and Amines with Liberation of H2
TL;DR: A reaction in which primary amines are directly acylated by equimolar amounts of alcohols to produce amides and molecular hydrogen in high yields and high turnover numbers is reported.
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Metal–Ligand Cooperation
TL;DR: Examples of MLC in which both the metal and the ligand are chemically modified during bond activation and 2) Bond activation results in immediate changes in the 1st coordination sphere involving the cooperating ligand, even if the reactive center at the ligands is not directly bound to the metal.
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Metal-ligand cooperation by aromatization-dearomatization: a new paradigm in bond activation and "green" catalysis.
TL;DR: A range of novel catalytic reactions that were developed guided by these new modes of metal-ligand cooperation are described, including a unique water splitting process, which involves consecutive thermal liberation of H(2) and light-induced liberation of O(2), using no sacrificial reagents, promoted by a pyridine-based pincer ruthenium complex.
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