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Organorhenium(VII) and organomolybdenum(VI) oxides: syntheses and application in olefin epoxidation

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume -, Issue 15, Pages 2483-2491

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/B504523A

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The first members of the classes of the organorhenium(VII) oxides and organomolybdenum(VI) oxides were described during the 1960s and 1970s. However, despite the fact that methyltrioxorhenium(VII) (MTO) is probably the best examined organometallic oxide known, many of its derivatives as well as the Mo congeners were not tested for any application. Nevertheless, it is known that several organomolybdenum oxides, particularly those of formula eta(5)-(C5R5)MoO2Cl and eta(5)-(C5R5)MoO2R' are powerful epoxidation catalysts if applied together with tert-butylhydroperoxide (TBHP). MTO catalyzes a broad variety of organic reactions, among them being olefin epoxidation - in this case with the green oxidant H2O2 - the most thoroughly examined. The heterogenization of the molybdenum compounds as well as of MTO both on carrier materials and in ionic liquids has already been achieved and it is to be expected that a suitable modification of the organic ligands will lead to applications in chiral catalysis in the near future.

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