Issue 15, 1998

Hydroxylation of alkanes by molecular oxygen with dinuclear FeII macrocyclic complexes as catalysts

Abstract

The iron(II) complexes of two new macrocyclic ligands: [24]RBPyBC (L24), a 24-membered macrocycle containing phenol, pyridine and amino donor groups, and [30]RBBPyBC (L30), a 30-membered macrocycle containing phenol, bipyridine, and amino donor groups, were found to be effective for the hydroxylation of alkanes, including cyclohexane and adamantane, with H2S as a two-electron reductant.

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Chem. Commun., 1998, 1523-1524

Hydroxylation of alkanes by molecular oxygen with dinuclear FeII macrocyclic complexes as catalysts

Z. Wang and A. E. Martell, Chem. Commun., 1998, 1523 DOI: 10.1039/A804258F

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