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Anion-π catalysis on carbon allotropes.

M Ángeles Gutiérrez LópezMei-Ling TanGiacomo RennoAugustina JozeliūnaitėJ Jonathan Nué-MartinezJavier Lopez-AndariasNaomi SakaiStefan Matile
Published in: Beilstein journal of organic chemistry (2023)
Anion-π catalysis, introduced in 2013, stands for the stabilization of anionic transition states on π-acidic aromatic surfaces. Anion-π catalysis on carbon allotropes is particularly attractive because high polarizability promises access to really strong anion-π interactions. With these expectations, anion-π catalysis on fullerenes has been introduced in 2017, followed by carbon nanotubes in 2019. Consistent with expectations from theory, anion-π catalysis on carbon allotropes generally increases with polarizability. Realized examples reach from enolate addition chemistry to asymmetric Diels-Alder reactions and autocatalytic ether cyclizations. Currently, anion-π catalysis on carbon allotropes gains momentum because the combination with electric-field-assisted catalysis promises transformative impact on organic synthesis.
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