rhodiummediated
Rhodium-mediated reactions are chemical transformations that utilize rhodium as a catalyst. Rhodium is a transition metal known for its stability and ability to form a variety of coordination complexes, which makes it effective in catalyzing a wide range of organic reactions. These reactions are particularly important in the field of organic synthesis due to their high selectivity and efficiency.
One of the most notable applications of rhodium-mediated reactions is in cross-coupling reactions, such as the
Rhodium-mediated reactions are also used in hydrogenation processes, where rhodium catalysts promote the addition of hydrogen
The use of rhodium in these reactions is advantageous due to its resistance to oxidation and its
However, rhodium is a rare and expensive metal, which can limit its widespread use. Research is ongoing