Site-Selective C(sp3)–H Oxidation of Aliphatic Substrates Devoid of Functional Groups

13 August 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

Although tremendous progress in the field of C(sp3)–H oxidation has been achieved over the last decades, the selective oxidation of non-activated positions on hydrocarbon skeletons is still highly challenging. It usually requires the presence of a suitable functional group in proximity to the desired oxidation site. Here we present a novel approach for catalyst-directed C–H oxidation that relies on substrate binding via the solvophobic effect in fluorinated alcohols, and thus is independent of functional groups on the substrate. Enabled by the novel supramolecular catalyst Mn(mcp)-RS2, the preferential oxidation at the fifth position on aliphatic substrates was observed.

Keywords

C-H oxidation
selective oxidation
alkane oxidation

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