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Molecular Epoxidation Reactions Catalyzed by Rhenium, Molybdenum, and Iron Complexes

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CHEMICAL RECORD
Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages 349-364

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/tcr.201500233

Keywords

complexes; epoxidation; iron; molybdenum; rhenium

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  1. TUM Graduate School

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Epoxidations are of high relevance in many organic syntheses, both in industry and academia. In this personal account, the development of rhenium, molybdenum, and iron complexes in molecular epoxidation catalysis is presented. Methyltrioxorhenium (MTO) is the benchmark catalyst for these reactions, with a thoroughly investigated mechanism and reactivity profile. More recently, highly active molecular molybdenum and iron catalysts have emerged, challenging the extraordinary role of MTO in epoxidation catalysis with high turnover frequencies (TOFs). This development is highlighted in its use of cheaper, more readily available metals, and the challenges of using base metals in catalysis are discussed. These results show the promise that relatively cheap and abundant metals, such as molybdenum and iron, hold for the future of epoxidation catalysis.

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