Bis(imino)pyridine iron complexes for catalytic carbene transfer reactions

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The bis(imino)pyridine iron complex, for the first time, is developed as an effective metal carbene catalyst for carbene transfer reactions of donor-acceptor diazo compounds. Its broad catalytic capability is demonstrated by a range of metal carbene reactions, from cyclopropanation, cyclopropenation, epoxidation, and Doyle-Kirmse reaction to O-H insertion, N-H insertion, and C-H insertion reactions. The asymmetric cyclopropanation of styrene and methyl phenyldiazoacetate was successfully achieved by the new chiral bis(imino)pyridine iron catalyst, which delivers a new gateway for the development of chiral iron catalysis for metal carbene reactions.

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Wang, B., Howard, I. G., Pope, J. W., Conte, E. D., & Deng, Y. (2019). Bis(imino)pyridine iron complexes for catalytic carbene transfer reactions. Chemical Science, 10(34), 7958–7963. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9sc02189b

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