Pushing the limits of activity and stability: the effects of Lewis acids on non-heme iron–NHC epoxidation catalysts†‡
Abstract
The catalytic performance of tetradentate iron–NHC complexes in the epoxidation of cis-cyclooctene is considerably improved by addition of strong Lewis acids. Unprecedented TOFs of up to 410 000 h−1 are obtained by applying Sc(OTf)3, Ce(OTf)4 or the significantly cheaper Fe(ClO4)3·H2O as supporting additives. Due to reactivation of an oxo-bridged FeIII–O–FeIII deactivation species TONs of up to 1200 at 20 °C are achieved.