Expedient method for oxidation of alcohol by hydrogen peroxide in the presence of amberlite IRA 400 resin (basic) as phase-transfer catalyst
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Expedient method for oxidation of alcohol by hydrogen peroxide in the presence of amberlite IRA 400 resin (basic) as phase-transfer catalyst
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Creator |
Bhati, N
Sarma, K Goswami, A |
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Organic Chemistry
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Description |
Amberlite IRA 400 (strongly basic), a classical polymer imparts phasetransfer
catalysis in the oxidation of primary and secondary alcohols by hydrogen
peroxide to give excellent yields of the corresponding carbonyl compounds or carboxylic
acids in acetonitrile solvent at reflux temperature in 4–6 h. The catalytic
system is inert to other susceptible oxidation sites such as carbon–carbon double bonds
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2008
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Article
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application/pdf
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http://neist.csircentral.net/130/1/2578_synth.Comm2008.pdf
Bhati, N and Sarma, K and Goswami, A (2008) Expedient method for oxidation of alcohol by hydrogen peroxide in the presence of amberlite IRA 400 resin (basic) as phase-transfer catalyst. Synthetic Communications, 38 (9). pp. 1416-1424. |
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http://neist.csircentral.net/130/
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