Organocatalytic reactions in water

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Abstract

Organocatalysts have emerged as a third major way of catalyzing a wide variety of reactions, besides metal catalysts and biocatalysts. They have gained tremendous importance because of their green chemistry perspective. The criteria for green chemistry would be largely fulfilled if the major component of the reaction mixture, i.e. the solvent, is water which is a suitable solvent in various biosynthetic reactions. In this feature article we have described reactions promoted by organocatalysts in a large excess of water, without any organic solvent or excess of any reactant. We have also explained the structural features required for organocatalysts to work well in aqueous media. © 2009 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Raj, M., & Singh, V. K. (2009). Organocatalytic reactions in water. Chemical Communications. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/b910861k

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