Catalysis is the base of the Chemical industry, which is related with the 20-30% of the world GDP. The development of catalyst have an impact of 3- 4 billion of euros in Europe. Catalysis is at the centre of promising solutions to many of the EU Societal Challenges, being a key technology in the European future economy, industry and sustainable growth. However, there are still many challenges to be addressed such as cost efficiency, selectivity or substrate scope. Our study is in clear alignment with the design of new more efficient catalyst and the study of the cooperativity in catalysis. Focusing on unexplored synergies between Main Group (MG) and Transition Metals (TM), we expect to reveal new reactivity concepts for small molecules and the activation of uncommon bonds for TM systems such as N-H bond of the ammonia.
The main objectives of this projects are:
To synthesize a variety of MG-carbene complexes to explore their capacity towards the activation of small molecules.
To test the capacity of the MG-carbene and MG-TM complexes for the light-driven activation of non-classical bonds.
To explore the cooperativity of the MG/TM complexes on the reversible activation of E-H bonds.
To synthesize and characterize a variety of hybrid MG/TM complexes based on P,carbene chelating scaffolds functionalised with bulky moieties or N,P ligands.