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Biologically inspired oxidation catalysis

Lawrence Que, Jr & William B. Tolman

Nature 455, 333-340(18 September 2008)

doi:10.1038/nature07371

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Metallo-oxygenase mechanisms.

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Metalloenzyme intermediates.

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Galactose oxidase mechanism.

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Copper–TEMPO radical oxidation.

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Proposed mechanism for alcohol oxidation.

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Oxidations by dicopper complexes.

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Ligands used for iron- and manganese-catalysed oxidations.

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Mechanisms of oxidations by iron catalysts.

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Illustrative selective oxidations by iron.

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Table 1

Iron and manganese oxidation catalysts that use H2O2 as the oxidant to give high conversion of alkenes into epoxide or cis-diol products

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