Issue 12, 2008

Mechanistic insights into the co-catalyst effect of Au clusters in Mn-porphyrin-catalyzed olefin oxidation

Abstract

Styrene oxidation with iodosylbenzene catalyzed by a Mn-porphyrin/Au-cluster binary system was investigated from several aspects to disclose the mechanism of unique and prominent positive effects of Au clusters. In the catalytic system utilizing a fixed amount of Mn(TPP)Cl (TPP = tetraphenylporphinato) and a varying amount of dodecanethiolate-capped Au cluster (Au:SC12, 1), the reaction rate was increased sigmoidally with the increase of the charged amount of 1. From these profiles together with the results of absorption spectral studies, a possible mechanism involving two cluster molecules is proposed. Comparative studies utilizing Mn(TPP)Cl and Mn(TMP)Cl (TMP = tetramesitylporphinato) showed that the latter is superior in terms of the robustness towards oxidative degradation and catalytic activity. Furthermore, at a certain condition, a characteristic induction period was observed only for the reaction with conformationally rigid and sterically hindered Mn(TMP)Cl. Analogous Au clusters protected by non-thiolate ligands such as triphenylphosphine and poly(N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone) also promoted the catalytic oxidation by Mn(TMP)Cl. Based on these observations, we discuss the critical paths and factors that govern the catalytic activity of the present binary catalyst system.

Graphical abstract: Mechanistic insights into the co-catalyst effect of Au clusters in Mn-porphyrin-catalyzed olefin oxidation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Jun 2008
Accepted
04 Sep 2008
First published
26 Sep 2008

New J. Chem., 2008,32, 2134-2139

Mechanistic insights into the co-catalyst effect of Au clusters in Mn-porphyrin-catalyzed olefin oxidation

Y. Murakami and K. Konishi, New J. Chem., 2008, 32, 2134 DOI: 10.1039/B810360G

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