2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsorginorgau.3c00044
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Influence of Cage Effects in Directing the Outcome of C–X Bond Forming Reactions

Zihang Qiu,
Constanze N. Neumann

Abstract: Radical reactions have recently experienced a resurgence in organic chemistry after many decades of being considered to be too unselective to offer a viable solution for complex synthetic problems. Radical intermediates often have a number of different reaction pathways available to them that are all associated with insubstantial reaction barriers so that reaction outcomes can be controlled by proximity and dynamics. Cage effects consist of the effect of the surrounding medium, such as the solvent or the enzym… Show more

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“…This is mostly due to variations in surface area (rods, spheres, and cubes) and confinements of the reactants in their cavity (cage effect). [ 69 ]…”
Section: Metal‐based Catalysts For Nitrogen Reduction Reactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is mostly due to variations in surface area (rods, spheres, and cubes) and confinements of the reactants in their cavity (cage effect). [ 69 ]…”
Section: Metal‐based Catalysts For Nitrogen Reduction Reactionmentioning
confidence: 99%