Multiple active oxidants in competitive epoxidations catalyzed by porphyrins and corroles
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James P. Collman, Li Zeng, Richard A. Decréau
We demonstrate the existence of multiple active oxygenating species in porphyrin and corrole-catalyzed competitive epoxidations of styrene and cis-cyclooctene.
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