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Hydrogenation, catalytic, alkene compatibility

The kinetics of the catalytic oxidation of cyclopentene to glutaraldehyde by aqueous hydrogen peroxide and tungstic acid have been studied and a compatible mechanism was proposed, which proceeds via cyclopentene oxide and /3-hydroxycyclopentenyl hydroperoxide. " Monosubstituted heteropolytungstate-catalysed oxidation of alkenes by t-butyl hydroperoxide, iodosobenzene, and dioxygen have been studied a radical mechanism was proved for the reaction of alkenes with t-BuOOH and O2, but alkene epoxidation by iodosobenzene proceeds via oxidant coordination to the catalyst and has a heterolytic mechanism. ... [Pg.223]

We report here three studies that address three separate but significant issues in the emerging area of selective catalytic oxidation by TMSP-type complexes. The first study establishes for the first time that some TMSP complexes are compatible with basic oxidants and basic conditions. The second study reports the first oxidation, in this case selective alkene epoxidation, by the economically and environmentally desirable oxidant, aqueous hydrogen peroxide, catalyzed by TMSP complexes. The third study demonstrates that redox active polyoxometalates can be derivatized with alcohols in a manner that should prove useful for fabricating future generations of more sophisticated and selective TMSP catalysts. [Pg.74]


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