- Biomimetic catalytic system driven by electron transfer for selective oxygenation of hydrocarbon.
Biomimetic catalytic system driven by electron transfer for selective oxygenation of hydrocarbon.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2004-08-26)
Guanyu Yang, Yinfa Ma, Jie Xu
PMID15327303
ABSTRACT
Hydrocarbon oxyfunctionalization is a crucial industrial process. Most metallic catalysts require higher temperatures and often show lower selectivities. One of the intellectual approaches is the mimicry for bio-oxidation. We have established a biomimetic system with a nonmetallic redox center, composed of anthraquinones, N-hydroxyphthalimide, and zeolite HY, for selective hydrocarbon oxygenation by molecular oxygen. Selectivity of 95.8% for acetophenone and 66.2% conversion were accomplished for oxygenation of ethylbenzene at temperatures as low as 80 degrees C. The redox cycle, driven by one-electron transfer and product orientation by Zeolite HY, opens up the possibility of mimicking bio-oxidation under mild conditions.
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