Abstract
The conversion of natural alkanes and aromatics into chemical intermediates is an important aspect of industrial-scale chemical synthesis. But as Jones explains in this Perspective, the controlled conversion of hydrocarbons into the desired intermediates remains a challenge. He discusses two papers, Jiaet al. and Chenet al., which report important advances in the catalytic conversion of aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons into useful, reactive products.
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