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Carbonyl compounds oxidation, palladium catalysis

Carbonyl Compounds by Oxidation of Alcohols and Aldehydes. Salts of palladium, in particular PdCl2 in the presence of a base, catalyze the CCI4 oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes and ketones. Allylic alcohols carrying a terminal double bond are transformed to 4,4,4-trichloro ketones at 110 °C, but yield halo-hydrins at 40 °C. These can be transformed to the corresponding trichloro ketones under catalysis of palladium acetate (eq 56). The latter transformation could be useful for the formation of ketones from internal alkenes provided the halohydrin formation is regioselective. [Pg.465]


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Carbonyl compounds catalysis

Carbonyl oxidation

Carbonyl oxide

Carbonylation oxide

Catalysis carbonylation

Catalysis compounds

Oxidation carbonylative

Oxidation catalysis

Oxidation oxidative carbonylation

Oxidation palladium

Oxidative carbonylation

Oxidative carbonylations

Oxides catalysis

Palladium carbonyl compounds

Palladium carbonylation

Palladium carbonylations

Palladium carbonyls

Palladium catalysis

Palladium catalysis carbonylation

Palladium catalysis oxidation

Palladium compounds

Palladium compounds carbonylation

Palladium oxide

Palladium oxidized

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