Iron-catalyzed/mediated oxidative transformation of C–H bonds
Abstract
It has been a long time since C–H bond oxidations first attracted chemists’ attention. In the last several decades, C–H bond oxidation has been extensively investigated and applied in chemistry. Transition-metal catalyzed C–H bond oxidative transformations presents one of the state-of-arts at the frontiers of chemistry. Iron, as a cheap, readily accessible metal, has already shown its unique utility. This review attempts to focus on C–H bond cleavage in oxidative transformation via iron catalysis, as well as applications in synthetic chemistry.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Reviews & Highlights in Organic Chemistry Frontiers for 2014