Issue 5, 2002

Oxygenative cleavage of catechols including protocatechuic acid with molecular oxygen in water catalysed by water-soluble non-heme iron(iii) complexes in relevance to catechol dioxygenases

Abstract

Catechol dioxygenase model oxygenations have been performed for the first time in water by using water-soluble nonheme iron(III) complexes, enabling the oxygenation of protocatechuic acid and other catechols.

Graphical abstract: Oxygenative cleavage of catechols including protocatechuic acid with molecular oxygen in water catalysed by water-soluble non-heme iron(iii) complexes in relevance to catechol dioxygenases

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
06 Nov 2001
Accepted
14 Jan 2002
First published
01 Feb 2002

Chem. Commun., 2002, 412-413

Oxygenative cleavage of catechols including protocatechuic acid with molecular oxygen in water catalysed by water-soluble non-heme iron(III) complexes in relevance to catechol dioxygenases

T. Funabiki, D. Sugio, N. Inui, M. Maeda and Y. Hitomi, Chem. Commun., 2002, 412 DOI: 10.1039/B110098J

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