New Development of Catalysts for Organometallic Chemistry

A special issue of Catalysts (ISSN 2073-4344).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 January 2026 | Viewed by 13

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Department of Organometallic Chemistryst, Faculty of Chemistry, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego 8, 61-614 Poznań, Poland
Interests: coordination chemistry; silicon and boron chemistry; homogeneous; organometallic catalysis; design and synthesis of dedicated organosilicon and organoboron materials with unique properties optoelectronic properties; preparation of new conjugated organic; inorganic-organic polymeric materials with unique photoluminescent properties; application and optimization of Silanes Coupling; Metathesis; ROMP polymerization; Suzuki; Heck and Hydrosilylation reactions

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

In the current era of rapid scientific advancement, the design of new catalytic pathways or the skilful modification of well-studied processes poses a significant challenge. This special issue will focus on the synthesis of new broad catalysts or catalytic systems in the homogeneous or heterogeneous phase and their application to the preparation of molecular and macromolecular hybrid materials, i.e., organometallic, inorganic-organic and organic. The scope of the project covers various aspects, including the development of new catalysts, understanding reaction mechanisms, optimizing reaction conditions and exploring the application of these reactions in various areas of chemistry and the chemical industry. This special issue will provide a platform for authors and readers to share their research results, exchange ideas and contribute to the advancement of the field, ultimately driving the development of more efficient and sustainable catalysts for the functionalization of organometallic or organic materials.

Prof. Dr. Mariusz Majchrzak
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • homogeneous catalysis
  • nanocatalysts
  • mechanism and kinetics
  • ceramic materials
  • polymeric hybrid materials
  • surface studies of catalytic materials
  • catalytic systems in the synthesis of hybrid materials
  • characterization of catalytic materials
  • hybrid catalysts-surface chemistry and properties

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