- Method for preparing alicyclic ketone by catalytic oxidation of alicyclic alcohol compound
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The invention provides a method for preparing alicyclic ketone by catalytic oxidation of an alicyclic alcohol compound. The method takes air or oxygen as an oxidant and uses a catalyst system consisting two components of aza-adamantane free radical of nitroxide and a vanadium oxygen compound, and the alicyclic alcohol compound is oxidated into the corresponding alicyclic ketone with high selectivity at 50 to 120 DEG C. Compared with 2,2,6,6,-tetramethyl piperidine free radical of nitroxide, the aza-adamantane free radical of nitroxide has smaller influence of steric hindrance in a catalytic oxidation secondary alcohol reaction, and the catalyst system consisting of the vanadium oxygen compound has higher alicyclic alcohol oxidating efficiency. Compared with the conventional stoichiometric chemistry oxidation methods such as manganese dioxide, chromium trioxide and sodium hypochlorite, the method provided by the invention has the characteristics of few side products, mild reaction conditions, small environmental pollution and the like, and has very high practicability and economical efficiency.
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Paragraph 0023; 0024
(2016/12/01)
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- Flexible stereoselective functionalizations of ketones through umpolung with hypervalent iodine reagents
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The functionalization of carbonyl compounds in the α-position has gathered much attention as a synthetic route because of the wide biological importance of such products. Through polarity reversal, or "umpolung", we show here that typical nucleophiles, such as oxygen, nitrogen, and even carbon nucleophiles, can be used for addition reactions after tethering them to enol ethers. Our findings allow novel retrosynthetic planning and rapid assembly of structures previously accessible only by multistep sequences. A Nu approach: An efficient α-functionalization of ketones with a range of simple and useful nucleophiles is possible by using hypervalent iodine reagents (see scheme; Nu′ can be the Nu itself or a protected form of this nucleophile group).
- Mizar, Pushpak,Wirth, Thomas
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supporting information
p. 5993 - 5997
(2014/06/10)
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