Cover Feature: Design Platform for Sustainable Catalysis with Radicals: Electrochemical Activation of Cp2TiCl2 for Catalysis Unveiled (Chem. Eur. J. 15/2021)
Abstract:What mechanism‐based screening for titanocene catalysis is all about! Combining the methods of computational chemistry and electrochemistry provides the structural and quantitative means for an efficient optimization of reaction conditions in the H‐bond donor‐assisted, titanocene‐catalyzed radical arylation of epoxides. These methods give an answer to how and why condition screening in titanocene catalysis works! More information can be found in the Full Paper by A. Gansäuer et al. on page 4903.
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