articleAccounts of Chemical ResearchApr 30, 2012Closed access

Metal-Catalyzed Nitrogen-Atom Transfer Methods for the Oxidation of Aliphatic C–H Bonds

Stanford University

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Abstract

For more than a century, chemists have endeavored to discover and develop reaction processes that enable the selective oxidation of hydrocarbons. In the 1970s, Abramovitch and Yamada described the synthesis and electrophilic reactivity of sulfonyliminoiodinanes (RSO(2)N═IPh), demonstrating the utility of this new class of reagents to function as nitrene equivalents. Subsequent investigations by Breslow, Mansuy, and Müller would show such oxidants to be competent for alkene and saturated hydrocarbon functionalization when combined with transition metal salts or metal complexes, namely those of Mn, Fe, and Rh. Here, we trace our own studies to develop N-atom transfer technologies for C-H and π-bond oxidation.…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Chemistry
  • Amination
  • Catalysis
  • Electrophile
  • Intramolecular force
  • Alkene
  • Reactivity (psychology)
  • Nitrene
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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