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Potassium chlorochromate, alcohol oxidant

Potassium nitrosodisulfonate, 258 Trimethylsilyl chlorochromate, 327 By hydrolysis of acetals or thioacetals Amberlyst ion-exchange resin, 152 Methylthiomethyl p-tolyl sulfone, 192 By isomerization of allylic alcohols N-Lithioethylenediamine, 157 By oxidation of aromatic side chains Trimethylsilyl chlorochromate, 327 From oxidative cleavage of alkenes [Bis(salicylidene-7-iminopropyl)-methylamine]cobalt(II)... [Pg.378]

Oxidation of several primary aliphatic alcohols with potassium dichromate, pyri-dinium dichromate, quinolinium dichromate (QDC), imidazolium dichromate, nico-tinium dichromate, isonicotinium dichromate, pyridinium fluorochromate (PFC), quinolinium fluorochromate, imidazolium fluorochromate, pyridinium chlorochromate (PCC), quinolinium chlorochromate (QCC), and pyridinium bromochromate (PBC), in aqueous acetic acid and in the presence of perchloric acid, showed similar kinetics. The values of the reaction constants did not differ significantly, indicating operation of a common mechanism.1... [Pg.85]

Schemes have been devised to substitute less toxic metals for more toxic ones. Potassium ferrate on K10 mont-morillonite clay has been used to replace potassium chromate and potassium permanganate in the oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes and ketones in 54-100% yields.153 The potassium ferrate is made by the action of sodium hypochlorite on iron(III) nitrate or by treatment of iron(III) sulfate with potassium peroxymonosulfate.154 After the oxidation, any excess oxidizing agent, and its reduced form, are easy to recover by filtration or centrifugation. In another case, manganese-containing reagents have been substituted for more toxic ones containing chromium and selenium (4.21).155 Selenium dioxide was used formerly in the first step and pyridinium chlorochromate in the second. Schemes have been devised to substitute less toxic metals for more toxic ones. Potassium ferrate on K10 mont-morillonite clay has been used to replace potassium chromate and potassium permanganate in the oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes and ketones in 54-100% yields.153 The potassium ferrate is made by the action of sodium hypochlorite on iron(III) nitrate or by treatment of iron(III) sulfate with potassium peroxymonosulfate.154 After the oxidation, any excess oxidizing agent, and its reduced form, are easy to recover by filtration or centrifugation. In another case, manganese-containing reagents have been substituted for more toxic ones containing chromium and selenium (4.21).155 Selenium dioxide was used formerly in the first step and pyridinium chlorochromate in the second.
Reaction of estrone methyl ether with 2,2-dimethylpropane-l, 3-diol in the presence of a catalytic amount of acid leads to derivative 26-1, in which the ketone at 17 is protected as an acetal (Scheme 3.26). Treatment of this intermediate with pyridinium chlorochromate leads to oxidation of the Cg benzylic carbon atom to a carbonyl group (26-2). Potassium tert-butoxide abstracts a proton from the adjacent methylene at C7 alkylation of the resulting anion with 4-(A, A -dimethyl)butyl iodide gives 26-3 as a mixture of diastereomers. The carbonyl group is next reduced to an alcohol by means of sodium borohydride (26-4). Dehydration of the newly introduced hydroxyl group is arguably facilitated by the adjacent aromatic ring (26-5). Aqueous acid removes the 17-acetal to afford 26-6, which is in essence an equilinin derivative. [Pg.40]

Allylic and benzylic primary and secondary alcohols are more easily oxidized, and a number of reagents selective for these are in use, including freshly precipitated manganese dioxide, silver carbonate, dichlorodicyanoquinone, and potassium ferrate. 4-(Dimethylamino) pyridinium chlorochromate is mild and selective as demonstrated in Equation 6.26 [44]. [Pg.173]


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