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Recent progress in catalytic oxygenation of aromatic C–H groups with the environmentally benign oxidants H2O2 and O2. / Ottenbacher, Roman V.; Talsi, Evgenii P.; Bryliakov, Konstantin P.

In: Applied Organometallic Chemistry, Vol. 34, No. 11, e5900, 01.11.2020.

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Ottenbacher RV, Talsi EP, Bryliakov KP. Recent progress in catalytic oxygenation of aromatic C–H groups with the environmentally benign oxidants H2O2 and O2. Applied Organometallic Chemistry. 2020 Nov 1;34(11):e5900. doi: 10.1002/aoc.5900

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title = "Recent progress in catalytic oxygenation of aromatic C–H groups with the environmentally benign oxidants H2O2 and O2",
abstract = "Developing efficient approaches for the selective oxygenation of aromatic C–H groups has been a challenging goal, interesting from both fundamental and practical perspectives. Designing catalyst systems for the direct production of phenol from benzene holds significant practical promise; on the contrary, novel strategies for the late-stage selective introduction of oxygen into aromatic rings of complex organic molecules could be useful for the synthesis of fine chemicals, including biologically active compounds. Another aspect of the overall picture is toughening environmental constraints, resulting in a steady increase in the number of catalyst systems relying on environmentally benign oxidants such as H2O2 and O2. Overall, today, the realm of selective catalytic aromatic C–H oxidations is developing rapidly. This review summarizes the progress made in homo- and heterogeneous catalyst systems of aromatic C–H oxygenations with hydrogen peroxide and molecular oxygen, achieved in the last decade.",
keywords = "aromatic oxidation, C–H activation, electrophilic substitution, hydrogen peroxide, oxygen, vitamin K, SELECTIVE OXIDATION, ONE-POT SYNTHESIS, hydrogen peroxide, vitamin K-3, electrophilic substitution, BENZENE HYDROXYLATION, P-BENZOQUINONES, C-H activation, EFFICIENT OXIDATION, PHASE HYDROXYLATION, aromatic oxidation, AEROBIC OXIDATION, HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE, DIRECT HYDROXYLATION, oxygen, HETEROGENEOUS CATALYST, aromatic oxidation, C–H activation, electrophilic substitution, hydrogen peroxide, oxygen, vitamin K3",
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