“…B 12s is recognized as a powerful nucleophile. Using the reactivity of the B 12 , a variety of molecular transformations was achieved, not only the B 12 ‐mimicking reactions, but also the biology‐inspired reactions, such as cyclopropane ring cleavage, reduction of a variety of substrates, including nitrite, nitrate, hydroxylamine, oxyhalogens, organic disulfides, unsaturated esters, thiosulfate, and sulfite, reductive radical cyclization, photoreduction of CO 2 , CH‐alkylation of terminal olefins, and reductive dehalogenation of organic halides . To perform these reactions, the method for generating reactive Co I species during the reaction is important.…”