Reactivity of copper(II)-alkylperoxo complexes.
@article{Tano2011ReactivityOC,
title={Reactivity of copper(II)-alkylperoxo complexes.},
author={Tetsuro Tano and Mehmed Z. Ertem and Satoru Yamaguchi and Atsushi Kunishita and Hideki Sugimoto and Nobutaka Fujieda and Takashi Ogura and Christopher J. Cramer and Shinobu Itoh},
journal={Dalton transactions},
year={2011},
volume={40 40},
pages={
10326-36
}
}Copper(II) complexes 1a and 1b, supported by tridentate ligand bpa [bis(2-pyridylmethyl)amine] and tetradentate ligand tpa [tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine], respectively, react with cumene hydroperoxide (CmOOH) in the presence of triethylamine in CH(3)CN to provide the corresponding copper(II) cumylperoxo complexes 2a and 2b, the formation of which has been confirmed by resonance Raman and ESI-MS analyses using (18)O-labeled CmOOH. UV-vis and ESR spectra as well as DFT calculations indicate that 2a…
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