Controlled Release of Reactive Gases: A Tale of Taming Carbon Monoxide.

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Anne K RavnTroels Skrydstrup

Abstract

This Personal Account describes the development of air-stable and solid precursors for on-demand release of carbon monoxide. In combination with the development of a two-chamber reactor, COware®, CO liberation can be achieved under safe working conditions, as well as allowing transition metal-mediated carbonylations with stoichiometric carbon monoxide. Particularly appealing is the adaptability of this chemical technology for the preparation of carbon isotope labeled bioactive compounds.

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Jan 27, 2022·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Linfeng XingYoujun Yang

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