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Biomimetic oxidations

The chelated complex of the benzylamine derivative 505 underwent a remarkable oxidative transformation by treatment with thallium trifluoroace-tate to give narwedine (506) in one step by biomimetic oxidation[459]. [Pg.94]

Alkyl-1,4-dihydropyridines on reaction with peracids undergo either extensive decomposition or biomimetic oxidation to A-alkylpyridinum salts (98JOC10001). However, A-methoxycarbonyl derivatives of 1,4- and 1,2-dihydro-pyridines (74) and (8a) react with m-CPBA to give the methyl tmns-2- 2>-chlorobenzoyloxy)-3-hydroxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyridine-l-carboxylate (75) and methyl rran.s-2-(3-chlorobenzoyloxy)-3-hydroxy-l,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine-l-carboxylate (76) in 65% and 66% yield, respectively (nonbiomimetic oxidation). The reaction is related to the interaction of peracids with enol ethers and involves the initial formation of an aminoepoxide, which is opened in situ by m-chlorobenzoic acid regio- and stereoselectively (57JA3234, 93JA7593). [Pg.285]

Biomimetic oxidation and asymmetric reduction with coenzyme NAD analogs 99YGK512. [Pg.236]

A biomimetic oxidation with perfluorinated porphyrin complexes [(F20TPP) FeCl] showed high catalytic activity with secondary alcohols with over 97% yield in all cases [144]. Furthermore, this catalyst is able to oxidize a broad range of alcohols under mild conditions with wCPBA as terminal oxidant. Here, an a-hydroxyalkyl radical species is proposed as central intermediate. [Pg.103]

Meunier B (2000) Biomimetic oxidation catalyzed by transition metal complexes. College Press, London... [Pg.107]

In recent years, several model complexes have been synthesized and studied to understand the properties of these complexes, for example, the influence of S- or N-ligands or NO-releasing abilities [119]. It is not always easy to determine the electronic character of the NO-ligands in nitrosyliron complexes thus, forms of NO [120], neutral NO, or NO [121] have been postulated depending on each complex. Similarly, it is difficult to determine the oxidation state of Fe therefore, these complexes are categorized in the Enemark-Feltham notation [122], where the number of rf-electrons of Fe is indicated. In studies on the nitrosylation pathway of thiolate complexes, Liaw et al. could show that the nitrosylation of complexes [Fe(SR)4] (R = Ph, Et) led to the formation of air- and light-sensitive mono-nitrosyl complexes [Fe(NO)(SR)3] in which tetrathiolate iron(+3) complexes were reduced to Fe(+2) under formation of (SR)2. Further nitrosylation by NO yields the dinitrosyl complexes [(SR)2Fe(NO)2], while nitrosylation by NO forms the neutral complex [Fe(NO)2(SR)2] and subsequently Roussin s red ester [Fe2(p-SR)2(NO)4] under reductive elimination forming (SR)2. Thus, nitrosylation of biomimetic oxidized- and reduced-form rubredoxin was mimicked [121]. Lip-pard et al. showed that dinuclear Fe-clusters are susceptible to disassembly in the presence of NO [123]. [Pg.209]

Worobey BL (1989) Nonenzymatic biomimetic oxidation systems theory and application to transformation stndies of environmental chemicals. Handbook Environ Chem 2E 58-110. [Pg.48]

Metalloporphyrinosilicas as a new class of hybrid organic-inorganic materials were prepared by polymerization of 3- er -butyl-5-vinylsalicylaldehyde with styrene and divinylbenzene and used as selective biomimetic oxidation catalyst.27 Synthesis and structural characterization of rare-earth bisfdimethyl-silyl)amides and their surface organometallic chemistry on mesoporous silicate MCM-41 have been reported.28... [Pg.250]

CoSalen Y carries oxygen as a cargo.72 The catalytic properties of the zeolite-encapsulated metal complexes depend mainly on the complexed metal atoms, which are used usually as oxidation catalysts but other applications are also beginning to emerge. The zeolite-encapsulated catalysts can be regarded as biomimetic oxidation catalysts.73 In liquid-phase oxidation reactions catalyzed... [Pg.252]

The intercalated catalysts can often be regarded as biomimetic oxidation catalysts. The intercalation of cationic metal complexes in the interlamellar space of clays often leads to increased catalytic activity and selectivity, due to the limited orientations by which the molecules are forced to accommodate themselves between sheets. The clays have electrostatic fields in their interlayer therefore, the intercalated metal complexes are more positively charged. Such complexes may show different behavior. For example, cationic Rh complexes catalyze the regioselective hydrogenation of carbonyl groups, whereas neutral complexes are not active.149 Cis-Alkenes are hydrogenated preferentially on bipyridyl-Pd(II) acetate intercalated in montmorillonite.150 The same catalyst was also used for the reduction of nitrobenzene.151... [Pg.258]

Diversity-Based Approaches to Selective Biomimetic Oxidation Catalysis Albrecht Berkessel... [Pg.654]

Biomimetic Oxidations by Dinuclear and Trinuclear Copper Complexes Giuseppe Battaini, Alessandro Granata, Enrico Monzani, Michele Gullotti and Luigi Casella... [Pg.654]

For example see Biomimetic Oxidations Catalysed by Transition Metal Complexes, Meunier, B. World Scientific Publishing, Imperial College, London, 2000. [Pg.48]

Meunier, B., Ed. Biomimetic Oxidations Catalyzed by Transition Metal Complexes Imperial College Press London, 1999. [Pg.837]

In the following year, Bringmann et al. showed a further application of a biomimetic oxidative coupling of murrayafoline A (7) to the first total synthesis of murrastifoline F (191) (162). This work also includes the resolution of ( + )-murrastifoline F (191), the stereochemical assignment of its atropisomers, and the determination of the enantiomeric ratio present in an authentic root extract of M. homigii. [Pg.296]

McLain, J. L. Lee, J. Groves, J. T. Biomimetic oxygenations related to cytochrome P450 metal- and metal-peroxo intermediates, Biomimetic Oxidations Catalyzed by Transition Metal Complexes , Ed. Meunier, B. Imperial College Press London, 2000, pp. 91-169. [Pg.53]

Clearly, while porphyrin complexes are obvious candidates for modelling these kinds of biomimetic oxidations, a range of non-heme iron complexes based on macrocyclic and podand ligand have also proved to be successful structural and functional mimics.19 To take one example, Figure 12.13 shows the X-ray structure of the iron (IV) tetramethylcyclam (tmc) oxo complex [Felv(tmc)(0)(MeCN)]2+... [Pg.838]

Our group have developed 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-l-oxyl (TEMPO)-functionalized PEG for biomimetic oxidation of alcohols together with CuCl in compressed C02, through a so-called mono-phase reaction, two-phase separation process to recover the catalyst, thus leading to conducting a homogeneous catalysis in a continuous mode [62]. [Pg.27]

Miao C-X, He L-N, Wang J-Q et al (2009) Biomimetic oxidation of alcohols catalyzed by TEMPO-functionalized polyethylene glycol and copper chloride in compressed carbon dioxide. Synlett 20 3291-3294... [Pg.39]

Biomimetic oxidative coupling reactions are of interest from a mechanistic standpoint and provide particularly efficient routes to stegane and isostegane derivatives. [Pg.118]


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