reviewAngewandte Chemie International EditionJun 22, 2004Closed access

Palladium Oxidase Catalysis: Selective Oxidation of Organic Chemicals by Direct Dioxygen‐Coupled Turnover

University of Wisconsin–Madison

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Abstract

Selective aerobic oxidation of organic molecules is a fundamental and practical challenge in modern chemistry. Effective solutions to this problem must overcome the intrinsic reactivity and selectivity challenges posed by the chemistry of molecular oxygen, and they must find application in diverse classes of oxidation reactions. Palladium oxidase catalysis combines the versatility of Pd(II)-mediated oxidation of organic substrates with dioxygen-coupled oxidation of the reduced palladium catalyst to enable a broad range of selective aerobic oxidation reactions. Recent developments revealed that cocatalysts (e.g. Cu(II), polyoxometalates, and benzoquinone) are not essential for efficient oxidation of Pd(0) by…

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Keywords
  • Palladium
  • Chemistry
  • Catalysis
  • Reactivity (psychology)
  • Benzoquinone
  • Molecular oxygen
  • Substrate (aquarium)
  • Combinatorial chemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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