Hydrogen Atom Transfer Oxidation by a Gold-Hydroxide Complex
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Lovisari, M., McDonald, A.R., Hydrogen Atom Transfer Oxidation by a Gold-Hydroxide Complex, Inorganic Chemistry, 2020, 59, 6, 3659–3665Download Item:

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AuIII-oxygen adducts have been implicated as intermediates in homogeneous and heterogeneous Au oxidation catalysis, but their reactivity is under-explored. Complex 1, ([AuIII(OH)(terpy)](ClO4)2, (terpy = 2,2':6',2-terpyridine), readily oxidized substrates bearing C-H and O-H bonds. Kinetic analysis revealed that the oxidation occurred through a hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) mechanism. Stable radicals were detected and quantified as products of almost quantitative HAT oxidation of alcohols by 1. Our findings highlight the possible role of AuIII-oxygen adducts in oxidation catalysis and the capability of late transition metal-oxygen adducts to perform proton coupled electron transfer.
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