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Oxygen donors Oxone

Potassium peroxomonosulfate (Oxone ) is also an effective oxidizing agent for the epoxidation of various alkenes in the presence of Mn porphyrin and a PT catalyst [79]. The biphasic epoxidation of various olefins is readily catalyzed by Co and Ni" phthalocyanines with NaClO as the oxygen donor and Bu4N" Br" as the PT agent [80]. The PTC oxidation of alkenes with NaClO is also catalyzed by square-planar Ni complexes [81-83]. [Pg.958]

Epoxidation. A-(Bis[diisopropylamino]methoxyphosphonio)oxaziridines 1 are valuable oxygen donors. They are accessible by oxgen transfer from Oxone to the iminium salts. Actually the imine can be used in catalytic quantities for the oxygen transfer reaction. ... [Pg.368]


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