C(sp3)-H oxidation and chlorination catalysed by a bioinspired pincer iron(III) complex
Jian Han1, Liming Tan1, Yanjun Wan1
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 84322, USA. gang.li@usu.edu.
Abstract:
A pincer iron(III) catalyst for the oxidation and chlorination of C(sp3)-H bonds was developed. Oxidation of a diagnostic substrate cis-decalin implies that a long-lived carbon-centred radical is involved. Mechanistic studies suggest that an Fe-oxo species could be responsible for the rate-determining C-H activation step. This report expands the scope of non-heme catalysts for C-H functionalisation.
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