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Original Articles

Selective Oxidation of Sulfides to Sulfones Using H2O2 and Anderson-Type Hexamolybdochromate(III) as Catalyst

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Pages 725-731 | Received 11 Jan 2009, Accepted 24 Mar 2009, Published online: 23 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

An Anderson-type hexamolybdochromate(III) is found to be an effective catalyst for the selective oxidation of sulfides to their corresponding sulfones. The reaction was carried out in 60% aq. acetonitrile (v/v) using 30% H2O2 at 60°C. Various dialkyl, alkyl-aryl, and diaryl sulfides were selectively oxidized, giving high yields of sulfones after a simple workup procedure.

Acknowledgments

A. R. Supale gratefully acknowledges UGC, New Delhi, India, for Research Fellowship.

Notes

a Reaction conditions: sulfide (1 mmol), 2 mol% hexamolybdochromate(III), H2O2 (2 equivalent) at 60°C in 60% aq. acetonitrile(v/v).

b Isolated yield.

a Reaction conditions: sulfide (1 mmol), H2O2 (2 equivalent) at 60°C in 60% aq. acetonitrile (v/v).

b Pure isolated yield.

a Reaction conditions: sulfide (1 mmol), H2O2 (2 equivalent) at 60°C and 2 mol% hexamolybdochromate(III) at 60°C in 60% acetonitrile(v/v).

b Pure isolated yield.

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