Z. Wang et al., Dinuclear Fe(II) macrocyclic complexes as catalysts for the oxidation of hydrocarbons by molecular oxygen, INORG CHIM, 300, 2000, pp. 378-383
Two dinucleating macrocyclic ligands [24]RBPyBC and [30]RBBPyBC, containing
phenolate pyridine, bipyridine, and amino groups form dinuclear Fe(II) and
Fe(III) complexes in which the Fe(II) and Fe(III) centers are coordinated
and bridged by the phenolate groups. The dinuclear iron(II) complexes of th
ese ligands react with molecular oxygen and catalyze its insertion into cyc
lohexane and adamantane in the presence of a two-electron reductant, such a
s H2S. The hydrocarbons are mainly hydroxylated but some ketonization produ
ct is also formed. The reaction rates and yields compare favorably with oth
er catalytic systems. A possible mechanism is suggested for the hydroxylati
on reaction. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.