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Visible Light-Induced Oxidation of Alcohols by a Luminescent Osmium(VI) Nitrido Complex: Evidence for the Generation of PhIO plus as a Highly Active Oxidant in the Presence of PhIO

Xiang, Jing*; Pan, Yi; Liu, Lu-Lu; Wang, Li-Xin; Yang, Huan; Cheng, Shun-Cheung; Yiu, Shek-Man; Leung, Chi-Fai; Ko, Chi-Chiu*; Lau, Kai-Chung*; Lau, Tai-Chu*
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东莞理工学院

摘要

Although alcohols are readily oxidized by a variety of oxidants, their oxidation by metal nitrido complexes is yet to be studied. We report herein visible-light-induced oxidation of primary and secondary alcohols to carbonyl compounds by a strongly luminescent osmium(VI) nitrido complex (OsN). The proposed mechanism involves initial rate-limiting hydrogen-atom transfer (HAT) from the alpha-carbon of the alcohol to OsN*. Attempts to develop catalytic oxidation of alcohols by OsN* using PhIO as the terminal oxidant resulted in the formation of novel osmium(IV) iminato complexes in which the nitrido ligand is bonded to a 6-carbon of the alcohol. Experimental and theoretical studies suggest that OsN* is reductively quenched by PhIO to generate PhIO+, which is a highly active oxidant that readily undergoes alpha- and 6- C-H activation of alcohols.

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REACTIVITY MECHANISM RADICALS STATE HEME ATOM