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Aliphatic Hydroxylation Catalyzed by Iron Porphyrin Complexes
John Taylor Groves
, Thomas E. Nemo
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Porphyrins
70%
Hydroxylation
63%
iodosobenzene
50%
Iron
46%
Cyclohexane
34%
Alkanes
33%
Hydrogen
25%
Cycloheptanes
23%
Bromotrichloromethane
22%
decalin
21%
Cyclohexanols
20%
cyclohexanone
19%
Isotopes
11%
Alcohols
8%
(meso-tetramesitylporphinato)iron(III) chloride
1%
Engineering & Materials Science
Hydroxylation
100%
Porphyrins
97%
Iron
49%
Cyclohexane
32%
Paraffins
25%
Oxidation
19%
Hydrogen
17%
Isotopes
13%
Alcohols
12%
Atoms
11%
Substitution reactions
10%
Catalysts
9%
Chemical analysis
7%
Chemical Compounds
Porphyrin
46%
Cyclohexane
19%
Alkane
18%
Cis-Decalin
16%
Cyclohexanol
13%
Cyclohexanone
11%
Oxidation Reaction
9%
Hydrogen Atom
9%
Reaction Yield
8%
Substitution Reaction
6%
Alcohol
6%
Catalyst
4%