The kinetic and thermodynamic stability of C(sp3)–C(sp3) bonds makes the site-selective activation of these motifs a real synthetic challenge. In view of this, herein a site-selective method of C(sp3)–C(sp3) bond scission of amines, specifically morpholine and piperazine derivatives, using a cheap iron catalyst and air as a sustainable oxidant is reported. Furthermore, a statistical design of experiments (DoE) is used to evaluate multiple reaction parameters thereby allowing for the rapid development of a catalytic process
Nonheme iron complexes are emerging as effective catalysts for reliable aliphatic C-H bond oxidation...
Nonheme iron complexes are emerging as effective catalysts for reliable aliphatic C-H bond oxidation...
The development of iron complexes as catalysts in organic transformations is attractive for a number...
The kinetic and thermodynamic stability of C(sp3)–C(sp3) bonds makes the site-selective activation o...
Coordination of FeCl3 to the redox-active pyridine−aminophenol ligand NNOH2 in the presence of base...
The selective cleavage of thermodynamically stable C(sp3)−C(sp3) single bonds is rare compared to th...
A highly selective C–H amination reaction under iron catalysis has been developed. This novel system...
The manipulation of traditionally unreactive functional groups is of paramount importance in modern ...
It is challenging to develop simple and low cost catalytic systems while maintaining high reactivity...
The manipulation of traditionally unreactive functional groups is of paramount importance in modern ...
Abundant and cheap iron readily catalyzed the aerobic oxidative reactions of primary amines, seconda...
Nitrogen functionality is ubiquitous in biologically active molecules, from naturally occurring alka...
International audienceThe development of iron catalysts for carbon-heteroatom bond formation, which ...
Recognizing Nature's unique ability to perform challenging oxygenation reactions with exquisite sele...
Selective aliphatic C-H bond oxidations may have a profound impact on synthesis because these bonds ...
Nonheme iron complexes are emerging as effective catalysts for reliable aliphatic C-H bond oxidation...
Nonheme iron complexes are emerging as effective catalysts for reliable aliphatic C-H bond oxidation...
The development of iron complexes as catalysts in organic transformations is attractive for a number...
The kinetic and thermodynamic stability of C(sp3)–C(sp3) bonds makes the site-selective activation o...
Coordination of FeCl3 to the redox-active pyridine−aminophenol ligand NNOH2 in the presence of base...
The selective cleavage of thermodynamically stable C(sp3)−C(sp3) single bonds is rare compared to th...
A highly selective C–H amination reaction under iron catalysis has been developed. This novel system...
The manipulation of traditionally unreactive functional groups is of paramount importance in modern ...
It is challenging to develop simple and low cost catalytic systems while maintaining high reactivity...
The manipulation of traditionally unreactive functional groups is of paramount importance in modern ...
Abundant and cheap iron readily catalyzed the aerobic oxidative reactions of primary amines, seconda...
Nitrogen functionality is ubiquitous in biologically active molecules, from naturally occurring alka...
International audienceThe development of iron catalysts for carbon-heteroatom bond formation, which ...
Recognizing Nature's unique ability to perform challenging oxygenation reactions with exquisite sele...
Selective aliphatic C-H bond oxidations may have a profound impact on synthesis because these bonds ...
Nonheme iron complexes are emerging as effective catalysts for reliable aliphatic C-H bond oxidation...
Nonheme iron complexes are emerging as effective catalysts for reliable aliphatic C-H bond oxidation...
The development of iron complexes as catalysts in organic transformations is attractive for a number...