Abstract
Abstract A large number of attempts at the selective oxidation of alkanes may be classified into three basic types: high-temperature heterogeneous catalysis, biological/biomimetic catalysis, and organometallic activation. In this essay I discuss mechanistic similarities and differences between the three approaches, and their implications for the best opportunities for achieving desired selective transformations.
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