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Synthesis via oxidative cleavage of alkenes

The oxidative cleavage of C=C bond is a common type of reaction encountered in organic synthesis and has played a historical role in the structural elucidation of organic compounds. There are two main conventional methods to oxidatively cleave a C=C bond (1) via ozonol-ysis and (2) via oxidation with high-valent transition-metal oxidizing reagents. A more recent method developed is via the osmium oxide catalyzed periodate oxidative cleavage of alkenes. All these methods can occur under aqueous conditions. [Pg.62]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.7 , Pg.541 , Pg.544 , Pg.574 ]




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