Journal article

Direct observation of a nonheme iron(IV)-oxo complex that mediates aromatic c-f hydroxylation

S Sahu, MG Quesne, CG Davies, M Dürr, I Ivanović-Burmazović, MA Siegler, GNL Jameson, SP De Visser, DP Goldberg

Journal of the American Chemical Society | Published : 2014

Abstract

The synthesis of a pentadentate ligand with strategically designed fluorinated arene groups in the second coordination sphere of a nonheme iron center is reported. The oxidatively resistant fluorine substituents allow for the trapping and characterization of an FeIV(O) complex at ?20 °C. Upon warming of the FeIV(O) complex an unprecedented arene C-F hydroxylation reaction occurs. Computational studies support the finding that substrate orientation is a critical factor in the observed reactivity. This work not only gives rare direct evidence for the participation of an FeIV(O) species in arene hydroxylation but also provides the first example of a high-valent iron-oxo complex that mediates ar..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The NIH (D.P.G., GM62309) is acknowledged for financial support. S.S. is grateful for a Martin and Mary Kilpatrick Fellowship. S.d.V. thanks the NSCCS for CPU time, and M.G.Q. thanks the BBSRC for a studentship. G.N.L.J. thanks The International Mobility Fund administered by Royal Society of New Zealand. I.I.-B. and M.D. acknowledge the "Solar Technologies Go Hybrid" initiative of the State of Bavaria.