On the Sustainability of Palladium in Organic Synthesis: A Perspective

Autor: B. H. Lipshutz
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Johnson Matthey Technology Review.
ISSN: 2056-5135
DOI: 10.1595/205651323x16698159435916
Popis: Ask any card-carrying organic chemist which metal reigns supreme today in synthetic organic chemistry and most, if not all, will quickly identify palladium as the clear winner. But this soft, silver-white metal is only one of six that make up the platinum group metals (pgms), which also include Ru, Os, Pt, Rh, and Ir. According to the ACS Green Chemistry Institute,1 Pd has “limited availability…”; the other five are also endangered, given their “rising threat from increased use.” In brief, they are, in one way or another, all at risk. And while neither Os nor even Ru is considered “precious” usually based on cost, both Pt and Pd are certainly “expensive”, while Ir, and especially Rh, are borderline prohibitive, typically being reserved for reactions where catalyst loadings must be very low. During the past few years, the price of Pd has jumped on occasion to >$3000/Troy ounce (vide infra), and even today remains more valued than is Au (
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