Abstract

AbstractSynthesis of a well‐defined CuII complex 1 featuring a phenanthroline‐based tridentate scaffold, 2‐pyrazol‐(1,10‐phenanthroline) (L) and studies of its catalytic activity in the cross dehydrogenative coupling of acids with common alkanes to form allylic esters are reported. The complex 1 showed excellent catalytic activity in the oxidative cross dehydrogenative coupling of a wide variety of alkanes with acids to form the corresponding allylic esters in moderate to high yields. Several control experiments along with spectroscopic studies were carried out to characterize catalyst 1 and to explore the plausible mechanistic pathways.

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