reviewChemical Society ReviewsNov 19, 2010Closed access

Catalytic C–H functionalization by metalloporphyrins: recent developments and future directions

University of South Florida

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Abstract

Metalloporphyrins are a class of versatile catalysts with the capability to functionalize saturated C-H bonds via several well-defined atom/group transfer processes, including oxene, nitrene, and carbene C-H insertions. The corresponding hydroxylation, amination, and alkylation reactions provide direct approaches for the catalytic conversion of abundant hydrocarbons into value-added functional molecules through C-O, C-N, and C-C bond formations, respectively. This tutorial review describes metalloporphyrin-based catalytic systems for the functionalization of different types of sp(3) C-H bonds, both inter- and intramolecularly, including challenging primary C-H bonds. Additional features of…

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Keywords
  • Nitrene
  • Amination
  • Surface modification
  • Catalysis
  • Chemistry
  • Hydroxylation
  • Alkylation
  • Carbene
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