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Review
. 2021 Oct 4;16(19):2753-2772.
doi: 10.1002/asia.202100686. Epub 2021 Jul 29.

Molybdenum/Tungsten-Based Heteropoly Salts in Oxidations

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Molybdenum/Tungsten-Based Heteropoly Salts in Oxidations

Wenchao Chen et al. Chem Asian J. .

Abstract

Oxidation represents one of the most important and practical chemical transformations for both organic synthesis, material science and pharmaceutical area. Among the existing strategies, molybdenum/tungsten-based heteropoly salts involved oxidations with low-cost and environmentally benign terminal oxidant and thus have attracted considerable attention in recent years. In this review, we have summarized the recent development of heteropoly salts utilized in oxidations, mainly the peroxomolybdates and peroxotungstates. We wish to highlight the progress made in the past 20 years of this field. Three categories are classified according to the aggregation state of metal oxides. Special attention is paid to the catalytically active peroxometalate species generated during the oxidation process. It is helpful to shed light on the common features that enable highly efficient and selective oxidations. We aim to inspire fellow chemists to explore more functional metalates for catalytic oxidations, especially asymmetric versions. Meanwhile, we attempt to understand the design principles for the discovery of more efficient, selective and economical catalytic systems.

Keywords: Enantioselective Oxidation; Ion Pair Catalysis; Peroxometalate; Phase-transfer Catalyst; Polyoxometalate.

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