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Acetone-Potassium peroxomonosulfate

An epoxidizing agent that has found widespread use is dimethyl dioxirane (DMDO). The reagent is generated from acetone and Oxone , a source of potassium peroxomonosulfate (KHSO5) (5.50). Epoxidation with DMDO occurs under mild, neutral conditions, without any nucleophilic component, which is ideal for preparing sensitive epoxides. For example, the enol ether 41 was epoxidized selectively using DMDO (5.51). ... [Pg.336]


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