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Accessing the antipodal series in microbial arene oxidation: A novel diene rearrangement induced by tricarbonyliron(0) complexation
Khan, Monika Ali,Lowe, John P.,Johnson, Andrew L.,Stewart, Alan J. W.,Lewis, Simon E.
, p. 215 - 217 (2011/03/19)
A cyclohexadiene ligand prepared by microbial arene 1,2-dihydroxylation undergoes spontaneous rearrangement upon complexation to tricarbonyliron(0). Subsequent iron removal affords a novel route to formal arene 2,3-dihydroxylation products enantiomeric to
