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Oxidation, Baeyer-Villiger Wacker

Supercritical CO2 is a non-polar, aprotic solvent and promotes radical mechanisms in oxidation reactions, similar to liquid-phase oxidation. Thus, wall effects might occur as known, e.g. from olefin epoxidation with 02 or H202 which may decrease epoxide selectivities. The literature covers the synthesis of fine chemicals by oxidation either without catalysts (alkene epoxidation, cycloalkane oxidation, " Baeyer-Villiger oxidation of aldehydes and ketones to esters ), or with homogeneous metal complex catalysts (epoxidation with porphyrins, salenes or carbonyls ). Also, the homogeneously catalysed oxidation of typical bulk chemicals like cyclohexane (with acetaldehyde as the sacrificial agent ), toluene (with O2, Co +/NaBr ) or the Wacker oxidation of 1-octene or styrene has been demonstrated. [Pg.845]


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