Synthesis, Structure and Catalytic Properties of Transition Metal Complexes
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 146
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Interests: green chemistry; innovative product design; sustainable processes; functionalized materials (in particular, involving C-scorpionates); catalysis (homogeneous, supported or nano- catalysis); electrochemistry
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The Special Issue on the “Synthesis, Structure and Catalytic Properties of Transition Metal Complexes” is dedicated to highlighting recent advancements in and innovative research on the intricate world of transition metal chemistry. This Special Issue will encompass a range of studies focused on different methods of synthesizing novel metal complexes, elucidating their structural characteristics through advanced techniques and exploring their catalytic roles in various chemical reactions.
Contributions addressing insights into the design of catalysts for sustainable chemical processes, the role of transition metals in organic synthesis, and their application in industrial catalysis are very welcome. By presenting a diverse array of findings, this Special Issue will foster a deeper understanding of the fundamental and applied aspects of transition metal complexes, ultimately driving forward the field of catalysis and its real-world applications. Hopefully, readers will find this Special Issue a valuable resource for both current knowledge and future exploration.
Prof. Dr. Luísa Margarida Martins
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- transition metal complexes
- structural characteristics
- catalytic roles
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