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Organocatalytic Aerobic Oxidation

Liquid Phase Aerobic Oxidation Catalysis Industrial Applications and Academic Perspectives, [Pg.219]

First Edition. Edited by Shannon S. Stahl and Paul L. Alsters. [Pg.219]

Quinones in Hydrogen Peroxide Synthesis and Cataiytic Aerobic Oxidation Reactions [Pg.221]


Scheme 4.12 Organocatalytic aerobic oxidation/[l,5]-hydride transfer/cyclization reaction reported by Kim. Scheme 4.12 Organocatalytic aerobic oxidation/[l,5]-hydride transfer/cyclization reaction reported by Kim.
Copper amine oxidase (CAO) enzymes carry out the aerobic oxidation of primary amines to aldehydes (Scheme 14.8a). While copper is present in the active site, substrate oxidation proceeds by an organocatalytic pathway involving an o-quinone cofactor via a transamination mechanism (Scheme 14.8b). [Pg.231]

In this multi-authored book selected authors in the field of oxidation provide the reader with an up to date of a number of important fields of modern oxidation methodology. Chapter 1 summarizes recent advances on the use of green oxidants such as H2O2 and O2 in the osmium-catalyzed dihydroxylation of olefins. Immobilization of osmium is also discussed and with these recent achievements industrial applications seem to be near. Another important transformation of olefins is epoxidation. In Chapter 2 transition metal-catalyzed epoxidations are reviewed and in Chapter 3 recent advances in organocatalytic ketone-catalyzed epoxidations are covered. Catalytic oxidations of alcohols with the use of environmentally benign oxidants have developed tremendously during the last decade and in Chapter 4 this area is reviewed. Aerobic oxidations catalyzed by N-hydroxyphtahmides (NHPI) are reviewed in Chapter 5. In particular oxidation of hydrocarbons via C-H activation are treated but also oxidations of aUcenes and alcohols are covered. [Pg.282]


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