Chemist creates new catalysts for click reactions

A chemist from RUDN University has created a series of catalysts for click chemistry. These reactions are widely used in the synthesis of biologically active substances, as well as in biological and medical research. New catalysts produce a yield of 99 percent. They are based on cyclodextrin and copper ions. The paper was published in the journal Molecules.


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Source: Phys.org