Photocatalytic Aerobic Oxidation by a Bis-porphyrin−Ruthenium(IV) μ-Oxo Dimer: Observation of a Putative Porphyrin−Ruthenium(V)−Oxo Intermediate
Organic Letters2010Vol. 12(10), pp. 2246–2249
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Abstract
The title complexes catalyze the aerobic oxidations of hydrocarbons using visible light and atmospheric oxygen as oxygen source in sequences employing photodisproportionation reactions. The putative oxidants, ruthenium(V)-oxo porphyrin species, can be detected and studied in real time via laser flash photolysis methods.
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