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Conversion of Benzylic Bromides to Benzaldehydes Using Sodium Nitrate As an Oxidant

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Title Conversion of Benzylic Bromides to Benzaldehydes Using Sodium Nitrate As an Oxidant
 
Creator Kulangiappar, K.
Anbukulandainathan, M.
Raju, T.
 
Subject Electroorganic
 
Description A simple and effective approach for the synthesis of benzaldehydes from benzylic bromides is reported using sodium nitrate as an oxidant with 10% sodium hydroxide. Benzyl bromide is oxidized to benzaldehyde in 91% yield with 98% conversion at 120 °C, whereas 82% of benzyl alcohol is obtained at a temperature of 80 °C in 80 min with 20% sodium nitrate solution.
 
Publisher American Chemical Society
 
Date 2010
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
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Identifier http://cecri.csircentral.net/237/1/2010-041.pdf
Kulangiappar, K. and Anbukulandainathan, M. and Raju, T. (2010) Conversion of Benzylic Bromides to Benzaldehydes Using Sodium Nitrate As an Oxidant. Industrial Engineering & Chemical Research, 49. pp. 6670-6673.
 
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