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Selective Oxidation of Amines and Sulfides

Heteroatom oxidation is of great importance in organic synthesis, amines and sulfides being the compounds most commonly involved in such reactions. These compounds can be oxidized to a number of different products, and various reagents have been developed for these transformations. This chapter deals with selective oxidations of sulfides (thioethers) to sulfoxides and of tertiary amines to N-oxides. [Pg.277]

In this review, oxidations of sulfides to sulfoxides have been divided into three subsections (i) stoichiometric reactions, (ii) chemocatalytic reactions, and (hi) biocatalytic reactions. [Pg.277]


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