Ruthenium (II) catalyzed reaction of 1, 4-epiperoxides
M Suzuki, R Noyori, N Hamanaka
Index: Suzuki, M.; Noyori, R.; Hamanaka, N. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1982 , vol. 104, # 7 p. 2024 - 2025
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Abstract
1, 4-Epiperoxides (endoperoxides) have become increasingly significant as synthetic'and biosynthetic intermediates. 2 Since the Fe (I1)-induced decomposition provides a chemical model for prostaglandin (PG) biosynthesis, extensive studies have been done on the behavior of various epiperoxides in the presence of Fe (1I) salt^.^-^ We have been intrigued by the catalytic reaction with Ru (I1)-tertiary phosphine complexes. The central metal is a ...
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