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Efficient epoxidation of electron-deficient olefins with a cationic manganese complex
Andrew Murphy1, Geraud Dubois, T D P Stack
1Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
Abstract:
The complex [MnII(R,R-mcp)(CF3SO3)2] is an efficient and practical catalyst for the epoxidation of electron-deficient olefins. This catalyst is capable of epoxidizing olefins with as little as 0.1 mol % catalyst in under 5 min using 1.2 equiv of peracetic acid as the terminal oxidant. A wide scope of substrates are epoxidized including terminal, tertiary, cis and trans internal, enones, and methacrylates with >85% isolated yields.
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