small molecule catalysts

How do Small Molecule Catalysts Work?

The mechanism of action for small molecule catalysts often involves the formation of transient intermediate species. These intermediates stabilize transition states, effectively lowering the energy barrier for the reaction. Common mechanisms include coordination to metals in organometallic catalysts or the formation of hydrogen bonds in organocatalysts. The precise mechanism depends on the nature of the catalyst and the reaction it facilitates.

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