Dai et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Asymmetric oxidation catalysis by a porphyrin-inspired manganese complex: Highly enantioselective sulfoxidation with a wide substrate scopeDai et al., 2013
- Document ID
- 7504294453480346577
- Author
- Dai W
- Li J
- Chen B
- Li G
- Lv Y
- Wang L
- Gao S
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Organic Letters
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The first genuinely promising porphyrin-inspired manganese-catalyzed asymmetric sulfoxidation method using hydrogen peroxide has been successfully developed, allowing for rapidly oxidizing (0.5–1.0 h) a wide variety of sulfides in high yields with excellent …
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C07—ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
- C07D—HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS
- C07D213/00—Heterocyclic compounds containing six-membered rings, not condensed with other rings, with one nitrogen atom as the only ring hetero atom and three or more double bonds between ring members or between ring members and non-ring members
- C07D213/02—Heterocyclic compounds containing six-membered rings, not condensed with other rings, with one nitrogen atom as the only ring hetero atom and three or more double bonds between ring members or between ring members and non-ring members having three double bonds between ring members or between ring members and non-ring members
- C07D213/04—Heterocyclic compounds containing six-membered rings, not condensed with other rings, with one nitrogen atom as the only ring hetero atom and three or more double bonds between ring members or between ring members and non-ring members having three double bonds between ring members or between ring members and non-ring members having no bond between the ring nitrogen atom and a non-ring member or having only hydrogen or carbon atoms directly attached to the ring nitrogen atom
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