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From Reactive Oxygen Species to Reactive Brominating Species: Fenton Chemistry for Oxidative Bromination

Journal

ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
Volume 9, Issue 17, Pages 6118-6125

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.1c01709

Keywords

Fenton chemistry; Reactive brominating species; Arene bromination; Alkene/alkyne dibromination; Bromocyclization of tryptamines/tryptophols; Bromide oxidation; Hydrogen peroxide

Funding

  1. Hong Kong Branch of Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Guangzhou) [SMSEGL20Sc01-B]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC 21772167]
  3. Research Grant Council of Hong Kong [C6026-19G, 16307219, 16304618, 16303617]

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Fenton chemistry can generate reactive brominating species under neutral conditions, addressing the safety and environmental challenges of existing oxidative bromination methods. This new method for generating RBS will significantly benefit the wide applications of brominated organic compounds in various industries.
Fenton chemistry (Fe-II + H2O2 -> HO center dot/HOO center dot + H2O) generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) that are used for treatment of wastewater and oxidation of organic molecules and play a key role in biological oxidation systems. This study shows that Fenton chemistry can be used for generation of reactive brominating species (RBS) under neutral conditions at room temperature. The in situ RBS are successfully used for three types of oxidative bromination reactions. This green and nonacidic new method addresses the safety and environmental challenges of existing oxidative bromination methods. Additionally, this neutral Fenton-bromide system addresses the long-lasting problem of many functional haloperoxidase mimics that required strong acids for oxidation of bromide ion with hydrogen peroxide. This new green and mild method for generating RBS will significantly benefit the wide applications of brominated organic compounds in organic synthesis and the fine chemical and pharmaceutical industries.

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