Issue 32, 2008

Dechlorination of chloroethylenes by cob(i)alamin and cobalamin model complexes

Abstract

Cobalt-mediated dehalogenation reactions, specifically those that employ cobalamin, have attracted particular attention because these complexes rapidly degrade tetrachloroethylene (PCE) and trichloroethylene (TCE), which are common groundwater contaminants. Although questions remain about the relative importance of several pathways, both radicals and organometallic intermediates, specifically chlorovinyl complexes, play an important role in these processes. This Perspective highlights recent studies focused on elucidating the mechanism of chloroethylene degradation, including experimental studies on PCE and TCE dechlorination, computational studies, preparation of model complexes, and the study of model catalytic systems.

Graphical abstract: Dechlorination of chloroethylenes by cob(i)alamin and cobalamin model complexes

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
01 Feb 2008
Accepted
31 Mar 2008
First published
12 May 2008

Dalton Trans., 2008, 4191-4201

Dechlorination of chloroethylenes by cob(I)alamin and cobalamin model complexes

S. Kliegman and K. McNeill, Dalton Trans., 2008, 4191 DOI: 10.1039/B801679H

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