Neutral Flavins: Green and Robust Organocatalysts for Aerobic Hydrogenation of Olefins
Organic Letters2009Vol. 12(1), pp. 32–35
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Abstract
Various olefins can be hydrogenated quantitatively with neutral flavin 2 catalysts in the presence of 1-2 equiv of hydrazine under 1 atm of O(2). Vitamin B(2) derivative 2g acts as a highly efficient and robust catalyst for the present environmentally benign process producing water and nitrogen gas as the only waste products.
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