Fundamental investigations of enantioselective heterogeneous catalysis

Christopher J. Baddeley, Timothy E. Jones, Aoife G. Trant, Karen E. Wilson

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Abstract

Enantioselective catalysis is an increasingly important method of providing enantiomeric compounds for the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries. To date, heterogeneous catalysts have failed to match the industrial impact achieved by homogeneous systems. One successful approach to the creation of heterogeneous enantioselective catalysts has involved the modification of conventional metal particle catalysts by the adsorption of chiral molecules. This article examines the contribution of effects such as chiral recognition and amplification to these types of system and how insight provided by surface science model studies may be exploited in the design of more effective catalysts.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1348-1356
Number of pages9
JournalTopics in Catalysis
Volume54
Issue number19-20
Early online date31 Oct 2011
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2011

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