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Magnesium monoperoxyphthalate catalyst

Butylamine has been oxidized quantitatively to buty-ronitrile by 3-chloroperbenzoic acid using a ruthenium tetramesitylporphyrin catalyst.277 Dialkylsulfides can be oxidized to the corresponding sulfoxides in 90% yield by magnesium monoperoxyphthalate on moist bentonite clay in acetonitrile.278 The inorganic support promotes the reagent and allows for an easy workup. p-Toluenepersul-fonic acid has been used to oxidize amines to their amine oxides in 40-95% yields.279... [Pg.91]

Benzoquinones were derived from the oxidation of electron-rich methoxyarenes by magnesium monoperoxyphthalate with a water-soluble iron porphyrin as catalyst (ref.45). [Pg.136]

The magnesium monoperoxyphthalate oxidation of indole, catalysed by the meso-tetraphenyl porphyrin FeClj, in H20-MeCN is of fractional order in both substrate and catalyst and the rate decreases with increasing H+ ion concentration and percentage of MeCN.22... [Pg.94]


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