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Adams catalyst carbonyl group

Binaphthol- and biphenyl-derived ketones (9 and 10) were reported by Song and coworkers in 1997 to epoxidize unfunctionalized alkenes in up to 59% ee (Fig. 3, Table 1, entries 9, 10) [37, 38]. Ketones 9 and 10 were intended to have a rigid conformation and a stereogenic center close to the reacting carbonyl group. The reactivity of ketones 9 and 10 is lower than that of 8, presumably due to the weaker electron-withdrawing ability of the ether compared to the ester. In the same year, Adam and coworkers reported ketones 11 and 12 to be epoxidation catalysts for several trans- and trisubstituted alkenes (Table 1, entries 11,12). Up to 81% ee was obtained for phenylstilbene oxide (Table 1, entry 25) [39]. [Pg.203]

Platinum dioxide, also known as Adams catalyst, is used commercially in many hydrogenation reactions at ordinary temperatures, such as reduction of olefinic and acetylenic unsaturation, aromatics, nitro, and carbonyl groups. [Pg.723]

Besides the use of vanadium-based catalysts, a wide variety of other catalyst compositions were reported. A recent review focussed on FeSbO based catalysts promoted by appropriate additives as suitable for the ammoxidation of alkyl-substituted aromatics and hetero aromatic compounds. A unique preparation method of a fluid-bed catalyst is presented using nitric acid oxidation of antimony trioxide catalyzed with iron ions. The catalysts thus prepared have superior catalytic and physical properties. [78]. In addition, some unique compositions were reported by different research groups. For instance, new ammoxidation catalysts based on rhenium carbonyl cluster complexes containing antimony and bismuth ligands were reported by Adam et al. [79]. Single-site multifunctional catalysts based on [Cu RUj C ] nanocluster anchored to inner walls of mesoporous silica were also used in the ammoxidation of 3P [80]. [Pg.265]


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