1. What have the authors contributed in "Advances in one-pot synthesis through borrowing hydrogen catalysis" ?
In this context, the objective of the present review is to give a global overview on the topic starting from those contributions published prior to the emergence of the BH concept to the most recent and current research under the term of BH catalysis.
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2. What are the future works mentioned in the paper "Advances in one-pot synthesis through borrowing hydrogen catalysis" ?
Although it is difficult to make predictions, a short vision into the future clearly shows that the main research lines in BH catalysis will be focused most likely on three basic points: ( a ) the activation of less reactive chemical bonds at low temperatures, a fact which passes through the necessary discovery of more potent and selective catalysts ( ranging from mono to multifunctional catalysts ) ; ( b ) the search for new reactivity paths in order to achieve different C−H transformations after this bond is cleaved ; and ( c ) the improvement of the regioselectivity in dehydrogenation catalysts ( especially in alkane metathesis transformations ) as well as the stability of catalysts.. Finally, the development of more effective heterogeneous catalysts to improve the manufacturing efficiency of industrial BH processes together with the implementation of new ones on the large scale synthesis will be ideally some of the future challenges.. With respect to asymmetric catalysis, the challenge will be to design catalysts and experimental conditions in order to bring together the target transformation under milder conditions in order to get a maximum asymmetric induction effect.. In doing so, more challenging reactions may become possible.
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3. What is the name of the book?
Activation of Amines 1447 3.3.1. Formation of C−N Bonds 1447Author Information 1449Corresponding Authors 1449 ORCID 1449Notes 1449 Biographies 1449 Acknowledgments 1449 List of Abbreviations 1450 References 1450
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