2004
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0307082101
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Epoxidation of unfunctionalized olefins by Mn(salen) catalyst using organic peracids as oxygen source: A theoretical study

Abstract: The mechanism and origin of asymmetric induction in the Mn III Highly enantioselective Kochi-Jacobsen-Katsuki epoxidation of unfunctionalized olefins with Mn III (salen)-based chiral catalyst provides an efficient route to optically active epoxides (1-4). Understanding the mechanism of the epoxidation and the origin of asymmetric induction can lead to the development of new efficient catalysts and therefore is actively pursued (5-19). Numerous studies assume the Mn V -oxo species postulated by Kochi and cow… Show more

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“…More recently, Teixeira et al [31,44,135] used these linear-scaling strategies in their study of the charge and spin distributions in Mn(salen) and related complexes (including their oxo-derivatives). Here, the results obtained by these authors are in good accordance with those obtained previously without the use of such approximations [17,31,37,82].…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…More recently, Teixeira et al [31,44,135] used these linear-scaling strategies in their study of the charge and spin distributions in Mn(salen) and related complexes (including their oxo-derivatives). Here, the results obtained by these authors are in good accordance with those obtained previously without the use of such approximations [17,31,37,82].…”
Section: Opportunitiessupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Despite this, in the particular case of imidazole-coordinated complexes, a concerted mechanism was observed in the quintuplet surface. In addition to this, the authors confirmed the cis form of oxo-Mn(salen) complexes as being more stable than their transisomers [82]. The behavior of immobilized Mn(salen) complexes was probed by Malek et al [83,84] in two different studies.…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…Since it can be prepared simply in a one step reaction from inexpensive starting materials, transition metal complexes having salen ligands have been widely studied and developed as catalysts for use in many reactions, such as asymmetric synthesis and polymerization for a long time [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. Although several palladium salen complexes have been reported, they have only low activities as catalysts [9][10][11][12][13].…”
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