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NextBase · Base metal-catalytic cross-coupling methodologies towards sustainability

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 October 202330 September 2027EU funding €1,595,059Call HORIZON-MSCA-2022-DN-01

Catalysis is today exploited for preparing ca. 90% of chemical and pharmaceutical products. Use of catalysts allows for efficient chemical transformations, limiting the energy consumption and improving selectivity and atom economy. However, a large number of catalytic systems rely on noble metals (e.g., Pd, Pt, Rh, Ir, Au), with associated sustainability and toxicity issues. Indeed, all these metals are undergoing strong price fluctuations and will face supply limitations in the future. Moreover, given the toxicity of most precious metals, the tolerated threshold in fine chemicals and APIs is very low, with associated purification costs (solvents, energy, generation of waste). For these reasons, replacement of noble metals with the cheaper and generally less toxic 1st row transition metals (TMs) - such as Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu - is becoming a compelling goal for chemists, as well as a need for society. However, this goal also represents a tremendous challenge, as the typical reactivity of 2nd and 3rd row TMs cannot be easily transferred to 1st row TMs, due to their different electronic structure: the so-called ""base metals"" tend to form high spin complexes and to engage in single electron transfer rather than in the multielectron redox steps typical of noble metals.NextBase is an intersectoral consortium of research groups with a strong expertise in catalysis, who will join forces to take the challenge of noble metal replacement in cross-coupling reactions - a class of transformations of high industrial importance for the production of fine chemicals and APIs. Synergies and complementary types of expertise within the DN will be exploited (i) to harness the reactivity of 1st row TM for several types of cross-coupling, which will be also applied to industrially relevant targets, and (ii) to train PhD students aware of the importance of sustainability issues and expert in the use and combination of sustainable catalytic methodologies.""

Consortium · 10 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO

IT · €259,438

participant

UNIVERSITAET GRAZ

AT · €270,331

associatedPartner

FIRMENICH SA

CH

participant

LEIBNIZ INSTITUT FUER KATALYSE EV

DE · €260,539

associatedPartner

COMMUNAUTE UNIVERSITES ET ETABLISSEMENTS NORMANDIE UNIVERSITE

FR

participant

UNIVERSITE DE CAEN NORMANDIE

FR · €282,694

participant

F.I.S. FABBRICA ITALIANA SINTETICI SPA

IT · €259,438

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITAET ROSTOCK

DE

participant

JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICA NV

BE · €262,620

associatedPartner

SORBONNE UNIVERSITE

FR

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