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Metalloporphyrins as versatile catalysts for oxidation reactions and oxidative DNA cleavage

Bernard Meunier
- 01 Sep 1992 - 
- Vol. 92, Iss: 6, pp 1411-1456
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A Rational Basis for the Axial Ligand Effect in C−H Oxidation by [MnO(porphyrin)(X)]+ (X = H2O, OH−, O2−) from a DFT Study

TL;DR: The higher reactivity in the presence of acid noted by Groves and co-workers is thus rationalized by the preference for having X = H2O over OH(-) or O(2-), which is a key step in C-H oxidation.
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Reusable Porphyrinatoiron(III) Complex Supported on Activated Silica as an Efficient Heterogeneous Catalyst for a Facile, One-Pot, Selective Synthesis of 2-Arylbenzimidazole Derivatives in the Presence of Atmospheric Air as a “Green” Oxidant at Ambient Temperature

TL;DR: In this article, an efficient and highly selective synthesis of 2-arylbenzimidazoles by condensation of a wide range of aryl aldehydes bearing electron-donating or -withdrawing substituents and phenylenediamines in a single pot using a catalytic amount of (meso-tetrakis(o-chlorophenyl)porphyrinato)iron(III) chloride (5 mol-%) in excellent isolated yields is described.
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Direct Conversion of Cyclohexane into Adipic Acid with Molecular Oxygen Catalyzed by N-Hydroxyphthalimide Combined with Mn(acac)2 and Co(OAc)2

TL;DR: In this paper, the NHPI-catalyzed oxidation of cyclohexane provides an attractive direct method which has long been desired in the chemical industry for the manufacturing of adipic acid.
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Highly Efficient Asymmetric Epoxidation of Alkenes with a D4-Symmetric Chiral Dichlororuthenium(IV) Porphyrin Catalyst

TL;DR: UV-vis and ESI-mass spectral analysis of the final reaction mixture revealed that a ruthenium-carbonyl species could have been formed during the catalytic reaction, leading to the apparent catalyst deactivation.
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