Use of an oxaziridine as an oxene transfer agent to manganese (III) tetraphenylporphyrin chloride
LC Yuan, TC Bruice
Index: Yuan, Lung-Chi; Bruice, Thomas C. Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1985 , # 13 p. 868 - 869
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Abstract
The finding by Groves and co-workers1 in 1979 that iodosyl- benzene transfers an 'oxene' equivalent to iron(m) tetra- phenylporphyrin salts initiated investigations on the use of a variety of oxidizing agents to generate porphyrin-bound higher valent state iron 0x0 and manganese 0x0 species. These reagents include percarboxylic acids,2 hydroperoxides,3 hypochlorite ,4 and N, N-dimethylaniline N-oxides ,5 and their use has extended our understanding of the ...
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