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Light-driven Enzymatic Decarboxylation
Published on: May 22, 2016
An efficient approach for aromatic epoxidation using hydrogen peroxide and Mn(III) porphyrins
Susana L H Rebelo1, Mário M Q Simões, M Graça P M S Neves
1Department of Chemistry, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal.
Abstract:
Efficient epoxidation, in very high conversions and selectivities, of aromatic hydrocarbons with hydrogen peroxide, in the presence of Mn(III) porphyrins [Mn(TDCPP)Cl, Mn(beta NO(2)TDCPP)Cl, Mn(TPFPP)Cl] as catalysts is described; naphthalene and anthracene afford the anti-1,2:3,4-arene dioxides whereas with phenanthrene the 9,10-oxide is obtained.
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