Copper-oxygen adducts: new trends in characterization and properties towards C-H activation

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This review summarizes the latest discoveries in the field of C-H activation by copper monoxygenases and more particularly by their bioinspired systems. This work first describes the recent background on copper-containing enzymes along with additional interpretations about the nature of the active copper-oxygen intermediates. It then focuses on relevant examples of bioinorganic synthetic copper-oxygen intermediates according to their nuclearity (mono to polynuclear). This includes a detailed description of the spectroscopic features of these adducts as well as their reactivity towards the oxidation of recalcitrant Csp3-H bonds. The last part is devoted to the significant expansion of heterogeneous catalytic systems based on copper-oxygen cores (i.e. within zeolite frameworks).

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De Tovar, J., Leblay, R., Wang, Y., Wojcik, L., Thibon-Pourret, A., Réglier, M., … Belle, C. (2024, May 13). Copper-oxygen adducts: new trends in characterization and properties towards C-H activation. Chemical Science. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4sc01762e

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