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  • 2. Synthetic applications of nonmetal catalysts for homogeneous oxidations.
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  • 4. Mechanistic aspects of propene epoxidation by hydrogen peroxide. Catalytic role of water molecules, external electric field, and zeolite framework of TS-1.
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  • 7. Metalloporphyrin-catalyzed diastereoselective epoxidation of allyl-substituted alkenes.
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  • 11. Metal-peroxo versus metal-oxo oxidants in non-heme iron-catalyzed olefin oxidations: computational and experimental studies on the effect of water.
    Quiñonero D, Morokuma K, Musaev DG, Mas-Ballesté R, Que L.
    J Am Chem Soc; 2005 May 11; 127(18):6548-9. PubMed ID: 15869272
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    Dubois G, Murphy A, Stack TD.
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  • 14. Partial oxidation of propylene to propylene oxide over a neutral gold trimer in the gas phase: a density functional theory study.
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  • 16. Manganese catalysts with molecular recognition functionality for selective alkene epoxidation.
    Hull JF, Sauer EL, Incarvito CD, Faller JW, Brudvig GW, Crabtree RH.
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  • 17. Enantioselective epoxidation of conjugated cis-enynes by chiral dioxirane.
    Burke CP, Shi Y.
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    Kürti L, Blewett MM, Corey EJ.
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  • 19. Asymmetric epoxidation using iminium salt organocatalysts featuring dynamically controlled atropoisomerism.
    Page PC, Bartlett CJ, Chan Y, Day D, Parker P, Buckley BR, Rassias GA, Slawin AM, Allin SM, Lacour J, Pinto A.
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