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Occupational Medicine & Health Affairs
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The Importance of Catalysts for a Healthy Life

Rafet Kilincarslan*

Pamukkale University Faculty of Science & Arts, Deparment of Chemistry Kinikli Campus, Turkey

Corresponding Author:
Kilincarslan R
Pamukkale University Faculty of Science & Arts
Deparment of Chemistry Kinikli Campus
20017 Denizli, Turkey
Tel: +90-258-2963604
Fax: +90-258-2963535
E-mail: rkilincarslan@pau.edu.tr

Received Date: October 14, 2016; Accepted Date: October 20, 2016; Published Date: October 27, 2016

Citation: Kilincarslan R (2016) The Importance of Catalysts for a Healthy Life. Occup Med Health Aff 4:250. doi:10.4172/2329-6879.1000250

Copyright: © 2016 Kilincarslan R. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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Letter to Editor

Recently, it has begun to turn to cleaner technologies with the development of environmental awareness all over the world. This orientation was intensified efforts to minimize the level of waste in the industry. Use of catalyst for lowering the minimum level of waste is an important place. The aim of the clean technology is to increase the efficiency and selectivity catalyst used. Also, it led to isolation of the product from the catalyst to economical way. At least one metalcarbon bond which is defined as the chemistry of compounds containing organometallic chemistry is a very rapidly developing science because of the removing the boundaries between organic and inorganic chemistry and also the direct relationship with the catalysts. Homogeneous catalysts have advantages over heterogeneous catalysts. These advantages, it can be summarized as its low production costs due to take place under relatively mild conditions of the reaction; be selectivity of reaction and do not by-product; can be made fine adjustments on the catalyst which known structure (Figure 1).

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Figure 1: Ru-NHC complex.

N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) have known as construction supply for coordination compounds [1]. Metal-NHC complexes have recently attracted considerable attention as possible alternatives for the widely used phosphine complexes in homogeneous catalysis. Because, P-C bond can easily be cleaved at catalytic conditions and P atom is easily was oxidized with oxygen of the air. In contrast, metal-NHC complexes are very stable toward moisture and oxygen of air. Consequently, excess ligands are no use in reaction conditions. In the metal-carbene complexes, silver-NHC complexes have received special attention due to their structural diversity, wide application as effective carbene transfer agents in trans-metalation reactions to make other NHC-metal complexes [2-8]. Also, the prominent biological activity of NHC-silver complexes as anticancer and antimicrobial agents has been confirmed [9-11].

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