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Synthetic Communications
An International Journal for Rapid Communication of Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Volume 38, 2008 - Issue 12
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New Recoverable Organoselenium Catalyst for Hydroperoxide Oxidation of Organic Substrates

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Pages 2000-2010 | Published online: 12 Jun 2008
 

Abstract

New benzisoselenazol-3(2H)-one covalently bounded to a silica support was synthesized and characterized. It was used as an effective, selective, and easy-to-regenerate catalyst for t-BuOOH and H2O2 oxidation of alkyl arenes to alkyl aryl ketones, aromatic aldehydes to arene carboxylic acids, and sulfoxides and/or sulfones.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This work was supported by the Polish State Committee for Scientific Research (Grant 3T09A 003 27).

Notes

a Data for Ebselen are given in parentheses.

b Isolated yield based on the converted substrate.

c TBHP used in 2.5 molar eq.

d Accompanied by acenaphtoquinone (7ab) 21%, mp 248–251 °C (249–252 °C[ Citation 23 ]).

e After 24 h.

a Data for Ebselen are given in parentheses.

b Isolated yield based on the converted substrate.

c Reaction time 48 h.

a Data for Ebselen are given in parentheses.

b Reaction time for H2O2/HALICAT 2 h; for H2O2/ebselen 0.5 h.

c Yield determined by GC, based on the converted substrate.

d 1.2 mol of H2O2.

e 2.5 mol of H2O2.

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