2017
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.6b00636
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Copper–Oxygen Complexes Revisited: Structures, Spectroscopy, and Reactivity

Abstract: A longstanding research goal has been to understand the nature and role of copper–oxygen intermediates within copper-containing enzymes and abiological catalysts. Synthetic chemistry has played a pivotal role in highlighting the viability of proposed intermediates and expanding the library of known copper–oxygen cores. In addition to the number of new complexes that have been synthesized since the previous reviews on this topic in this journal (Mirica, L. M.; Ottenwaelder, X.; Stack, T. D. P. Chem. Rev. 2004, … Show more

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“…17,22,29 The proposed mechanistic scenario was mainly based on the stoichiometry of the reaction (yields < 50%) and on the tendency of L 2 Cu I complexes bearing bidentate ligands (e.g., S1–S5) to form L 2 Cu 2 O 2 species [i.e., L 2 Cu II 2 (O 2 2− ) and L 2 Cu III 2 (O 2− ) 2 ]. 26,27,30,31 However, no detailed mechanistic study (e.g., characterization of LCu/O 2 -derived species) was performed to validate the reaction pathways that led to C−H oxidation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17,22,29 The proposed mechanistic scenario was mainly based on the stoichiometry of the reaction (yields < 50%) and on the tendency of L 2 Cu I complexes bearing bidentate ligands (e.g., S1–S5) to form L 2 Cu 2 O 2 species [i.e., L 2 Cu II 2 (O 2 2− ) and L 2 Cu III 2 (O 2− ) 2 ]. 26,27,30,31 However, no detailed mechanistic study (e.g., characterization of LCu/O 2 -derived species) was performed to validate the reaction pathways that led to C−H oxidation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An additional possibility that cannot be ruled out at this time is the role of bimetallic copper complexes, including those with bridging oxygen ligands. 38 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6][7][8][9][10] Self-assembly is the most efficient approach for the construction of such molecular systems. [11][12][13] Another popular and successful approach for the preparation of multinuclear complexes with unusual and interesting properties is to employ cyano complexes (metalloligand) such as Ag(CN) 2 -, Ni(CN) 4 2-, Cr(CN) 6 3-, Pd(CN) 4 2-, Pt(CN) 4 2-, etc. [14][15][16][17] The cyano anion is able to act either as a terminal or as a bridging ligand.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%