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Dioxiranes monoperoxysulfate

Dimethyldioxirane has also been used as the epoxidizing agent in a key step in the synthesis of A-norsteroids69,70. The reaction occurs in dichloromethane-acetone and is highly regio- and stereoselective as shown in equation 9. Dioxiranes may also be generated in situ, by reaction of potassium monoperoxysulfate (sold commercially as OXONE) and cyclohexanones. In this case, cyclohexene derivatives may be smoothly epoxidized in 40-100% yields (equation 10)71. [Pg.709]

The disadvantages of using isolated dioxirane solutions for oxidations are mainly the low dioxirane concentrations (<0.1 m) and the poor dioxirane yield (ca. 5-10 % based on monoperoxysulfate) that may be obtained, and the fact that such... [Pg.511]

Dioxiranes, three-membered-ring cyclic peroxides, are known as highly efficient and selective oxidants, capable of performing a variety of transformations for synthetic purposes. It is known that some reactions of these peroxides are accompanied by chemiluminescence due to the release of singlet oxygen. For instance, infra-red chemiluminescence (IR-CL) of O2 at A, 1270 nm is emitted in the reaction of tertiary amines and N-oxides with dimethyldioxirane (DMD) and methyl(trifluoromethyl)dioxirane (TFD), as well as during the anion-catalyzed breakdown of the dioxiranes. Furthermore, IR-CL emission is produced in the ketone-catalyzed decomposition of the monoperoxysulfate ion HSOs through the intermediary dioxirane. ... [Pg.135]


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