Exceedingly Fast Oxygen Atom Transfer to Olefins via a Catalytically Competent Nonheme Iron Species

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2016Department
Ciencia de los Materiales e Ingeniería Metalúrgica y Química InorgánicaSource
Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 2016, 55, 6310 –6314Abstract
The reaction of [Fe(CF3SO3)2(PyNMe3)] with excess peracetic acid at ¢40 8C leads to the accumulation of a metastable compound that exists as a pair of electromeric species, [FeIII(OOAc)(PyNMe3)]2+ and [FeV(O)(OAc)(PyNMe3)]2+, in fast equilibrium. Stopped-flow UV/Vis analysis confirmed that oxygen atom transfer (OAT) from these electromeric species to olefinic substrates is exceedingly fast, forming epoxides with stereoretention. The impact of the electronic and steric properties of the substrate on the reaction rate could be elucidated, and the relative reactivities determined for the catalytic oxidations could be reproduced by kinetic studies. The observed fast reaction rates and high selectivities demonstrate that this metastable compound is a truly competent OAT intermediate of relevance for nonheme iron catalyzed epoxidations.
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epoxidation; kinetics; nonheme iron complexes; olefins; oxidationCollections
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