Biomimetic Aerobic Epoxidation of Alkenes Catalyzed by Cobalt Porphyrin under Ambient Conditions in the Presence of Sunflower Seeds Oil as a Co-Substrate

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In this work, a mild and sustainable catalytic aerobic epoxidation of alkenes catalyzed by cobalt porphyrin was performed in the presence of sunflower seeds oil. Under ambient conditions, the conversion rate of trans-stilbene reached 99%, and selectivity toward epoxide formation was 88%. The kinetic studies showed that the aerobic epoxidation followed the Michaelis-Menten kinetics. Mass spectroscopy and in situ electron spin resonance indicated that linoleic acid was converted to fatty aldehydes via hydroperoxide intermediates. A plausible mechanism of epoxidation of alkenes was accordingly proposed.

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Jiang, J., Chen, H. Y., Zhou, X. T., Chen, Y. J., Xue, C., & Ji, H. B. (2020). Biomimetic Aerobic Epoxidation of Alkenes Catalyzed by Cobalt Porphyrin under Ambient Conditions in the Presence of Sunflower Seeds Oil as a Co-Substrate. ACS Omega, 5(10), 4890–4899. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b03714

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