Iron-Catalyzed C-H Hydroxylation and Olefin cis-Dihydroxylation Using a Single-Electron Oxidant and Water as the Oxygen-Atom Source
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Bioinspired oxidation: the hydroxylation of alkanes with retention of the configuration and the cis-dihydroxylation of olefins can be accomplished using [FeII(CF3SO3)2(Me,HPyTACN)] as a catalyst, water as an oxygen-atom source, and cerium ammonium nitrate (CAN) as a single-electron oxidant. The oxidation of CH bonds and CC bonds, as well as water oxidation involves a common reaction intermediate formed by the reaction of CAN and [FeIV(O)(OH2)(Me,HPyTACN)]+
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