metallkatalüüsitud
Metallkatalüüsitud refers to chemical reactions that are facilitated or accelerated by the presence of a metal or a metal compound. These reactions are fundamental in various fields of chemistry, including organic synthesis, materials science, and industrial processes. The metal acts as a catalyst, meaning it participates in the reaction to lower the activation energy, thereby increasing the reaction rate, but it is not consumed in the overall process.
The mechanism by which metallkatalüüsitud reactions occur often involves the metal center coordinating with one or
A wide array of transition metals, such as palladium, platinum, rhodium, ruthenium, and nickel, are commonly
Examples of important metallkatalüüsitud reactions include hydrogenation, where hydrogen is added to unsaturated compounds; cross-coupling reactions,