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Annu. Rep. Prog. Chem., Sect. B: Org. Chem., 2009, 105, 35 - 74, DOI: 10.1039/b822050f
Synthetic methods
Part (ii) Oxidation and reduction methods
Simon E. Lewis
This Report highlights advances in some of the most commonly used oxidation and reduction reactions, focusing on the literature from 2008. Significant advances in oxidation chemistry include site-selective epoxidation of polyprenols,6 bis(hydroxamic acid) ligands for vanadium(V)-catalysed highly enantioselective epoxidation of cis-disubstituted olefins,40 a direct catalytic aziridination of styrenes with ammonia112 and an aerobic ruthenium-catalysed alkene to aldehyde oxidation displaying non-Wacker regiochemistry.133 Significant advances in reduction chemistry include adaptive supramolecular
METAMORPhos
ligands for asymmetric alkene hydrogenation,160 early main-group metal catalysts for alkene hydrogenation181 and the use of
frustrated Lewis pairs
to effect H2 bond scission for imine and nitrile reduction.191
