MULTIPLE BONDS BETWEEN TRANSITION-METALS AND MAIN-GROUP ELEMENTS .161. OXYGEN-DONOR ADDUCTS OF ORGANORHENIUM(VII) OXIDES - SYNTHESES, STRUCTURES AND CATALYTIC PROPERTIES
Wa. Herrmann et al., MULTIPLE BONDS BETWEEN TRANSITION-METALS AND MAIN-GROUP ELEMENTS .161. OXYGEN-DONOR ADDUCTS OF ORGANORHENIUM(VII) OXIDES - SYNTHESES, STRUCTURES AND CATALYTIC PROPERTIES, Journal of molecular catalysis. A, Chemical, 118(1), 1997, pp. 33-45
N-Oxide adducts of methyltrioxorhenium(VII) (1) are characterized and
their catalytic properties in the epoxidation of olefins with hydrogen
peroxide are examined. The crystal structure of one of these derivati
ves is described. Whereas aliphatic N-oxides form temperature-sensitiv
e adducts with 1 and are inactive in the catalytic epoxidation of olef
ins, aromatic N-oxides adducts of 1 are both stable and catalytically
active. The latter complexes show lower activity than 1, but in some c
ases the selectivity is even higher than that of the N-base adducts of
1. The catalytic active species are of similar type in all examined c
ases. The structure of the ore-functionalized complex [O3Re(CH2)(2)CH(
CH3)OCH3] as well as its catalytic properties in the olefin epoxidatio
n with hydrogen peroxide are reported. The deactivation process of thi
s catalyst is also examined.