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Molecular iron complexes as catalysts for selective C-H bond oxygenation reactions

The selective oxygenation of C-H bonds is a promising and interesting task for both academia and chemical industry. Inspired by the efficiency and selectivity of naturally occurring enzymes, iron heme and nonheme complexes have proven to be valuable candidates for the development of environmentally...

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Published in:Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) England), 2015-12, Vol.51 (97), p.17193-17212
Main Authors: Lindhorst, A. C, Haslinger, S, Kühn, Fritz E
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Coordination compounds
Iron
Oxygenation
Tasks
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