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Acetone Wacker-type reaction product

Quite a surprising reaction has recently been reported [74]. With a catalyst of palladium metal on carbon in aqueous phase, propene is oxidized with oxygen to give acrylic acid, probably via allyl alcohol in a allylic-type oxidation (for allylic oxidation see Section 3.3.14). In the presence of chloride or oxidants the normal Wacker-type reaction product acetone arises. [Pg.403]

The Wacker-type oxidation of the olefins is one of the oldest homogeneous transition metal-catalyzed reactions. The mechanism of the oxidation of ethylene to acetaldehyde by a PdCl2/CuCl2/02 system is shown in Figure 23. Interestingly, the selectivity of the oxidation of olefins with longer alkyl chains is dependent on their solubility in water. Furthermore, the production of chlorinated side-products and isomerized olefins has also occurred for olefins with low water solubility. In order to avoid the solubility issues, co-solvents such as DMSO, acetone, THF, dioxane, acetonitrile, DMF, and ethanol were used and DMF seemed to be the best. ... [Pg.834]

An extended NeuAc analogue 49 has been prepared by the reaction of 5,6-0-isopropylidene-A-acetylmannosamine with disodium acetone dicarboxylate in the presence of nickel acetate the C-5 and C-6 epimers of 49 were also formed. Deprotection of 49 by hydrogenolysis gave the free acid which decarboxylated readily. 9 Treatment of the Wittig product 50 under Wacker-type conditions led to the glycoside 51 of a 3-ulosonic acid (Scheme 7). ... [Pg.174]

In comparable reaction conditions as Pd +Cu +Y, Pd + and Cu2+ exchanged pentasil and ferrierite zeolites show a different type of activity [31]. The main products formed by propylene oxidation on these catalysts are acrolein and propionaldehyde below 120°C and 2-propanol above 120 C. Above 150°C consecutive oxidation of 2-propano1 to acetone is observed. The catalytic role of Pd and Cu in the 2-propanol synthesis is proposed to follow the Wacker concept. It is striking that when Pd + and Cu2+ are exchanged in 10-membered ring zeolites, oxidation of a primary carbon atoms seems possible, as acrolein and propionaldehyde are obtained from propylene. [Pg.229]


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