About this Research Topic
Most methods commonly used in organic transformations have disadvantages, such as extreme reaction conditions, low yield, time consuming process and use of expensive catalysts. Thus, the synthesis of organic and pharmaceutical compounds using green, fast, effective and mild avenue is an important goal for organic chemists. This Research Topic aims to become the point of reference for the latest advances in the synthesis of nano-organometallic catalysts and their application in organic chemistry reactions combined with the evaluation of reaction mechanistic pathway.
We welcome submissions of Original Research and Review papers in themes including but not limited to:
• Synthesis of novel of nano-organometallic catalysts
• Applications of novel nano-organometallic catalysts for the synthesis of organic compounds
• Quantum chemistry approaches to organic reaction mechanisms
• Potential energy surface scan and transition state modelling
• Computational approaches to organo-metallic based catalysis
Keywords: computational chemistry, nano-organometallic chemistry, mechanistic pathway, nanocatalyst, reaction mechanistic pathway
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