Abstract:Establishing
whether a reaction is catalyzed by a single-metal
catalytic center or cooperatively by a fleeting complex encompassing
two such centers may be an arduous pursuit requiring detailed kinetic,
isotopic, and other types of studiesas illustrated, for instance,
by over a decade-long work on single-copper versus di-copper mechanisms
of the popular “click" reaction. This paper describes
a method
to interrogate such cooperative mechanisms by a nanoparticle-based
platform in which the probabilities of cata… Show more
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