Catalytic hydrogenation stands as a cornerstone in modern synthetic chemistry, affording a practical and atom‐efficient route to form amines—a class of compounds that underpin a vast array of ...
Catalytic hydrogenation of maleic anhydride is an essential reaction in the production of value‐added chemicals such as succinic anhydride and γ‐butyrolactone. This chemical process, which involves ...
The precise catalytic conversion of chemical bonds is a paramount goal in catalysis. Enzymes, as efficient biocatalysts, are well known for their high catalytic activity, selectivity, and substrate ...
Despite natural evidence indicating sulfur's importance and efficiency as a catalyst for critical redox reactions, including hydrogenation (addition of hydrogen to molecule) and dehydrogenation (its ...