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Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons oxidative cleavage

The oxidative cleavage of carbon-carbon bonds in vicinal diols [756, 759] is a reaction widely used in saccharide chemistry. Besides its application in this reaction, periodic acid achieves the oxidative coupling [757] or oxidation to quinones [758] of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, the oxidation of methyl groups in aromatic compounds to carbonyl groups [760], the conversion of epoxides into dicarbonyl compounds [761], and the oxidative cleavage of trimethylsilyl ethers of acyloins to carboxylic acids [755]. [Pg.30]


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