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Photo-induced dihydroxylation

A photo-induced dihydroxylation of methacryamide by chromium (VI) reagent in aqueous solution was recently reported and may have potential synthetic applications in the syn-dihydroxylation of electron-deficient olefins.63 Recently, Minato et al. demonstrated that K3Fe(CN)6 in the presence of K2C03 in aqueous rm-butyl alcohol provides a powerful system for the osmium-catalyzed dihydroxylation of olefins.64 This combination overcomes the disadvantages of overoxidation and low reactivity on hindered olefins related to previous processes (Eq. 3.14). [Pg.55]


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