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Development of a General and Practical Iron Nitrate/TEMPO‐Catalyzed Aerobic Oxidation of Alcohols to Aldehydes/Ketones: Catalysis with Table Salt
Authors:Shengming Ma  Jinxian Liu  Suhua Li  Bo Chen  Jiajia Cheng  Jinqiang Kuang  Yu Liu  Baoqiang Wan  Yuli Wang  Juntao Ye  Qiong Yu  Weiming Yuan  Shichao Yu
Abstract:Oxidation of alcohols is a fundamental transformation related to our daily life. Traditional approaches with at least one stoichiometric amount of oxidants are expensive and cause serious environmental burdens. There are many reports on the aerobic oxidation of simple alcohols such as alkyl or phenyl carbinols and allylic alcohols, which used oxygen or air as the environmentally benign oxidant forming water as the only by‐product. However, no such protocol has been reported for allenols and propargylic alcohols. Thus, it still highly desirable to develop efficient room temperature oxidations of alcohols with a wide scope including allenols and propargylic alcohols. In this paper, an efficient and clean aerobic oxidation of so far the widest spectrum of alcohols using 1 atm of oxygen or air, producing aldehydes/ketones at room temperature in fairly high isolated yields mostly within a couple of hours is described. It is interesting to observe that the reaction has been efficiently expedited by a catalytic amount of sodium chloride in easily recoverable 1,2‐dichloroethane. A mechanism involving NO and NO2 has been proposed based on the results of the control experiments and GC‐MS studies of the in‐situ formed gas phase of the reaction mixture.
Keywords:aerobic oxidation  alcohols  catalysis  iron nitrate  TEMPO
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