An-Najah University Journal for Research - A (Natural Sciences)

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Original full research article

Recent Trends in the Catalysis of Cross Coupling and Carbonylation Reactions Using Pd(II)-N-Heterocyclic Carbene-Stabilized Complexes

Published
2025-09-16
Pages
141 - 150
Full text

Keywords

  • NHCs Donor Ligands
  • Cross Coupling Reactions
  • N- Heterocyclic Carbene.
  • Carbonylation Reactions

Abstract

Carbonylation processes and couplings catalyzed by transition metals have advanced significantly in the production of practical materials and in commercial applications. Choosing the right ligand is very important in these reactions. Even though this field has developed a lot in recent years, most commonly used ligands are phosphine-based compounds that have many problems such as difficult synthesis, harmful effects, high cost, and the poor stability under air or moisture conditions. On the other hand, there are many numerous benefits with N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligands synthesis. These include lower cost, strong sigma doner, and easy to synthesize. Also, NHCs can be created from many N-heterocyclic rings, their stability toward air and moisture and lack of toxicity make them a useful ligand precursor. An overview of using NHC as donor ligands with palladium to aid the catalyzing of different coupling and carbonylation reactions that can be used in production of bioactive compounds and other medications.

Article history

Received
2025-07-22
Accepted
2025-09-11
Available online
2025-09-16
بحث أصيل كامل

Recent Trends in the Catalysis of Cross Coupling and Carbonylation Reactions Using Pd(II)-N-Heterocyclic Carbene-Stabilized Complexes

Published
2025-09-16
الصفحات
141 - 150
البحث كاملا

الكلمات الإفتتاحية

  • NHCs Donor Ligands
  • Cross Coupling Reactions
  • N- Heterocyclic Carbene.
  • Carbonylation Reactions

الملخص

Carbonylation processes and couplings catalyzed by transition metals have advanced significantly in the production of practical materials and in commercial applications. Choosing the right ligand is very important in these reactions. Even though this field has developed a lot in recent years, most commonly used ligands are phosphine-based compounds that have many problems such as difficult synthesis, harmful effects, high cost, and the poor stability under air or moisture conditions. On the other hand, there are many numerous benefits with N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligands synthesis. These include lower cost, strong sigma doner, and easy to synthesize. Also, NHCs can be created from many N-heterocyclic rings, their stability toward air and moisture and lack of toxicity make them a useful ligand precursor. An overview of using NHC as donor ligands with palladium to aid the catalyzing of different coupling and carbonylation reactions that can be used in production of bioactive compounds and other medications.

Article history

تاريخ التسليم
2025-07-22
تاريخ القبول
2025-09-11
Available online
2025-09-16