Abstract
The direct functionalization of an inactivated C–H bond has become an attractive approach to evolve toward step-economy, atom-efficient and environmentally sustainable processes. In this regard, the design and preparation of highly active metal nanoparticles as efficient catalysts for C–H bond activation under mild reaction conditions still continue to be investigated. This review focuses on the functionalization of un-activated C(sp3)–H, C(sp2)–H and C(sp)–H bonds exploiting metal and metal oxide nanoparticles C–H activation for C–O and C–X (X = Halogen, B, P, S, Se) bond formation, resulting in more sustainable access to industrial production.
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Catalysis,General Environmental Science
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