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Heteroaromatic compounds homogeneous catalysis

The indirect reduction of many organic substrates, in particular alkyl and aryl halides, by means of radical anions of aromatic and heteroaromatic compounds has been the subject of numerous papers over the last 25 years [98-121]. Many issues have been addressed, ranging from the exploration of synthetic aspects to quantitative descriptions of the kinetics involved. Saveant et al. coined the expression redox catalysis for an indirect reduction, in which the homogeneous reaction is a pure electron-transfer reaction with no chemical modification of the mediator (i.e., no ligand transfer, hydrogen abstraction, or hydride shift reactions). In the following we will consider such reactions and derive the relevant kinetic equations to show the kind of kinetic information that can be extracted. [Pg.571]

Benzylic oxidation of aromatic side-chains is also a well established technology in the bulk chemicals arena, e. g. toluene to benzoic acid and p-xylene to ter-ephthalic acid [1,2]. These processes involve homogeneous catalysis by, e. g., cobalt compounds, however, and also fall outside the scope of this book. Ammoxi-dation of methyl-substituted aromatic and heteroaromatic compounds is performed over heterogeneous catalysts in the gas phase but this reaction is treated elsewhere (Section 9.5). Transition metal-substituted molecular sieves have been widely studied as heterogeneous catalysts for oxidation of aromatic side-chains in the liquid phase, but there are serious doubts about their heterogeneity [5,6]. Here again, a cursory examination of the literature reveals that supported palladium seems to be the only heterogeneous catalyst with synthetic utility [4]. [Pg.519]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.8 , Pg.453 ]




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