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Bio-inspired oxidations with polyoxometalate catalysts

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR CATALYSIS A-CHEMICAL
Volume 251, Issue 1-2, Pages 93-99

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcata.2006.02.034

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polyoxometalates; aerobic oxidation; ruthenium; iron; catalytic oxidation

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Transition metal substituted polyoxometalates (TMS-POM) provide a redox-active metal center, (Fe, Ru, Mn or else), with a totally inorganic ligand system. featuring rigid polydentate binding sites, high electron-acceptor character, extreme robustness and interesting structural and coordination properties, in some cases, mimicking the coordination geometry of natural oxygenase enzymes. Their synthesis and reactivity can be promoted by microwave (MW) induced dielectric heating. In particular, MW irradiation induces a very efficient and selective hydrothermal synthesis of the diamagnetic, air-stable [Ru-II(DMSO)PW11O39](5-). Its catalytic activity has been screened with shunt oxidants like NaIO4 and KHSO5 and PyCl2NO. Under dioxygen and MW irradiation, [Ru-II(DMSO)PW11O39](5-) catalyzes the oxidation of DMSO to DMSO, in water. Fe-III-POMs with nuclearities 1-4, namely [alpha-Fe(H2O)(SiWO39)-O-II](5-) (FeSiW11), [gamma-Fe,(H2O)(2)SiW10O38](6-) (Fe3SiW9). [alpha-Fe3(H2O)(3)SiW9O37](7-) (Fe3SiW9) and [beta-Fe-4(H2O)(10)(XW9O33)(2)](o-) (Fe4X2W18, X=Se-IV, Te-IV; As-III, Sb-III n=4, 6) were also found to catalyze the MW assisted cyclohexane oxygenation with high turnover frequencies. Preliminary results indicate that the Krebs-type Fe polyoxotung states can also promote the oxidative cleavage of 3.5-ditert-butylcatechol with molecular oxygen. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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