Oxidations and oxycarbonylations
Coordination catalysis - Part 2
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Oxidations and oxycarbonylations
Coordination catalysis - Part 2

Author : Dominique COMMEREUC

Publication date: December 10, 2003 | Lire en français

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4. Oxidations and oxycarbonylations

This section covers catalytic reactions in which oxygen is used directly as a reagent to generate new carbon-oxygen bonds (oxidations), as well as reactions in which oxygen is used only as a co-reactant, a proton scavenger (oxycarbonylation reactions).

4.1 Oxidation reactions

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4.1.1 Classification

Oxidation reactions catalyzed by transition metal salts or complexes can be classified into two groups, according to whether they are homolytic or herolytic.

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