Issue 7, 2002

Creation of a chain-like cationic iron species in montmorillonite as a highly active heterogeneous catalyst for alkane oxygenations using hydrogen peroxide

Abstract

A chain-like Fe3+ species containing an Fe–O–Fe unit has been prepared within the interlayer space of a montmorillonite, which showed a very high catalytic activity (turnover frequency 386 h−1 and turnover number 23 200) for the oxidation of cyclohexane with H2O2, affording cyclohexyl hydroperoxide as a major product.

Graphical abstract: Creation of a chain-like cationic iron species in montmorillonite as a highly active heterogeneous catalyst for alkane oxygenations using hydrogen peroxide

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
07 Jan 2002
Accepted
12 Feb 2002
First published
28 Feb 2002

Chem. Commun., 2002, 690-691

Creation of a chain-like cationic iron species in montmorillonite as a highly active heterogeneous catalyst for alkane oxygenations using hydrogen peroxide

K. Ebitani, M. Ide, T. Mitsudome, T. Mizugaki and K. Kaneda, Chem. Commun., 2002, 690 DOI: 10.1039/B200255H

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