Issue 76, 2015

Biologically inspired non-heme iron-catalysts for asymmetric epoxidation; design principles and perspectives

Abstract

Iron coordination complexes with nitrogen and oxygen donor ligands have long since been known to react with peroxides producing powerful oxidizing species. These compounds can be regarded as simple structural and functional models of the active sites of non-heme iron dependent oxygenases. Research efforts during the last decade have uncovered basic principles and structural coordination chemistry motifs that permit us to control the chemistry that evolves when these iron complexes react with peroxides, in order to provide powerful metal-based, but at the same time selective, oxidising agents. Oxidation methodologies with synthetic value are currently emerging from this approach. The current review focuses on asymmetric epoxidation, a reaction which has large value in synthesis, and where iron/H2O2 based methodologies may represent not only a sustainable choice, but may also expand the scope of state-of-the-art oxidation methods. Basic principles that underlay catalyst design as well as H2O2 activation are discussed, whilst limitations and future perspectives are also reviewed.

Graphical abstract: Biologically inspired non-heme iron-catalysts for asymmetric epoxidation; design principles and perspectives

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
06 Jul 2015
Accepted
11 Aug 2015
First published
11 Aug 2015

Chem. Commun., 2015,51, 14285-14298

Author version available

Biologically inspired non-heme iron-catalysts for asymmetric epoxidation; design principles and perspectives

O. Cussó, X. Ribas and M. Costas, Chem. Commun., 2015, 51, 14285 DOI: 10.1039/C5CC05576H

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