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Recent Strategies in Non-Heme-Type Metal Complex-Catalyzed Site-, Chemo-, and Enantioselective C-H Oxygenations

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SYNTHESIS-STUTTGART
Volume 53, Issue 18, Pages 3235-3248

Publisher

GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG
DOI: 10.1055/a-1525-4335

Keywords

C-H oxidation; non-heme-type catalyst; site-selectivity; chemoselectivity; enantioselectivity; oxygen atom transfer

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  1. International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research (WPI-I2CNER) from MEXT, Japan

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This paper reviews recent developments in non-heme-type complex-catalyzed C-H oxidations over the last fourteen years, discussing the applications of site-selective, chemo-selective, diastereo-selective, and enantioselective transformations in C-H oxidations.
C-H bonds are ubiquitous and abundant in organic molecules. If such C-H bonds can be converted into the desired functional groups in a site-, chemo-, diastereo-, and enantio-selective manner, the functionalization of C-H bonds would be an efficient tool for step-, atom- and redox-economic organic synthesis. C-H oxidation, as a typical C-H functionalization, affords hydroxy and carbonyl groups, which are key functional groups in organic synthesis and biological chemistry, directly. Recently, significant developments have been made using non-heme-type transition-metal catalysts. Oxygen functional groups can be introduced to not only simple hydrocarbons but also complex natural products. In this paper, recent developments over the last fourteen years in non-heme-type complex-catalyzed C-H oxidations are reviewed. 1 Introduction 2 Regio- and Chemo-Selective C-H Oxidations 2.1 Tertiary Site-Selective C-H Oxidations 2.2 Secondary Site-Selective C-H Oxidations 2.3 C-H Oxidations of N-Containing Molecules 2.4 C-H Oxidations of Carboxylic Acids 2.5 Chemo- and Site-Selective Methylenic C-H Hydroxylations 3 Enantioselective C-H Oxidations 3.1 Desymmetrizations through C-H Oxidations 3.2 Enantiotopic Methylenic C-H Oxygenations 4 Conclusion

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