Issue 37, 2019

Highly selective and efficient olefin epoxidation with pure inorganic-ligand supported iron catalysts

Abstract

Over the past two decades, there have been major developments in the transition iron-catalyzed selective oxidation of alkenes to epoxides; a common structure found in drug, isolated natural products, and fine chemicals. Many of these approaches have enabled highly efficient and selective epoxidation of alkenes via the design of specialized ligands, which facilitates to control the activity and selectivity of the reactions catalyzed by iron atom. Herein, we report the development of the olefin epoxidation with inorganic-ligand supported iron-catalysts using 30% H2O2 as an oxidant, and the mechanism is similar to iron-porphyrin type. With the catalyst 1, (NH4)3[FeMo6O18(OH)6], various aromatic and aliphatic alkenes were successfully transformed into the corresponding epoxides with excellent yields as well as chemo- and stereo-selectivity. This catalytic system possesses the advantages of being able to avoid the use of expensive, toxic, air/moisture sensitive and commercially unavailable organic ligands. The generality of this methodology is simple to operate and exhibits high catalytic activity as well as excellent stability, which gives it the potential to be used on an industrial scale, and maybe opens a way for the catalytic oxidation reaction via inorganic-ligand coordinated iron catalysis.

Graphical abstract: Highly selective and efficient olefin epoxidation with pure inorganic-ligand supported iron catalysts

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Jul 2019
Accepted
26 Aug 2019
First published
27 Aug 2019

Dalton Trans., 2019,48, 14201-14205

Highly selective and efficient olefin epoxidation with pure inorganic-ligand supported iron catalysts

Z. Zhou, G. Dai, S. Ru, H. Yu and Y. Wei, Dalton Trans., 2019, 48, 14201 DOI: 10.1039/C9DT02997D

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