Abstract
Herein, an iron(II)-catalyzed biomimetic oxidation of N-heterocycles under aerobic conditions is described. The dehydrogenation process, involving several electron-transfer steps, is inspired by oxidations occurring in the respiratory chain. An environmentally friendly and inexpensive iron catalyst together with a hydroquinone/cobalt Schiff base hybrid catalyst as electron-transfer mediator were used for the substrate-selective dehydrogenation reaction of various N-heterocycles. The method shows a broad substrate scope and delivers important heterocycles in good-to-excellent yields.
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Manna, S., Kong, W. J., & Bäckvall, J. E. (2021). Iron(II)-Catalyzed Aerobic Biomimetic Oxidation of N-Heterocycles. Chemistry - A European Journal, 27(55), 13725–13729. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202102483
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