Iron (III) Triflimide as a Catalytic Substitute for Gold (I) in Hydroaddition Reactions to Unsaturated Carbon–Carbon Bonds

JR Cabrero??Antonino, A Leyva??Pérez…

Index: Cabrero-Antonino, Jose R.; Leyva-Perez, Antonio; Corma, Avelino Chemistry - A European Journal, 2013 , vol. 19, # 26 p. 8627 - 8633

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Abstract In this work it is shown that iron (III) and gold (I) triflimide efficiently catalyze the hydroaddition of a wide array of nucleophiles including water, alcohols, thiols, amines, alkynes, and alkenes to multiple C [BOND] C bonds. The study of the catalytic activity and selectivity of iron (III), gold (I), and Brønsted triflimides has unveiled that iron (III) triflimide [Fe (NTf 2) 3] is a robust catalyst under heating conditions, whereas gold (I) triflimide, even ...

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