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Trimethylsilyl chlorochromate oxidation

Tetrafluoroammonium hexafluoromanganate, 4384 Tetrafluoroammonium hexafluoronickelate, 4385 Tetrafluoroammonium hexafluoroxenate Tetranitromethane, 0546 Titanium tetraperchlorate, 4170 1,1,1 -Triacetoxy-1,2-benziodoxol-3-one, 3610 Trifluoromethyl hypofluorite, 0353 Trimethylsilyl chlorochromate, 1301 Trioxygen difluoride , 4323 Uranium hexafluoride, 4375 Vanadium(V) oxide, 4866 Vanadium trinitrate oxide, 4763 Vanadyl perchlorate, 4152 Xenon hexafluoride, 4377 Xenon(II) pentafluoroorthoselenate, 4382 Xenon(II) pentafluoroorthotellurate, 4383 Xenon tetrafluoride, 4353 Xenon tetrafluoride oxide, 4346 Xenon tetraoxide, 4863 Xenon trioxide, 4857 Zinc permanganate, 4710... [Pg.310]

Dimethyl sulfoxide-Phosgene, 58 Palladium(II) trifluoroacetate, 236 Trimethylamine N-oxide, 325 Trimethylsilyl chlorochromate,... [Pg.370]

Using chromium-based oxidants 2,4-Dimethylpentane-2,4-diol chromate(VI) diester, 122 Trimethylsilyl chlorochromate, 327 Using other oxidizing agents... [Pg.378]

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]

Using chromium-based oxidants 2,4-Dimethylpentane-2,4-diol chromate(VI) diester, 122 Trimethylsilyl chlorochromate, 327 Using other oxidizing agents Bis(tributyltin) oxide, 41 Hydrogen hexachloroplatinate(IV)-Copper(II) chloride, 145 4-Methoxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1 -oxopiperidinium chloride, 183 Osmium tetroxide, 222 Potassium nitrosodisulfonate, 258 Samarium(II) iodide, 270 From alkenes by addition or cleavage reactions... [Pg.393]

The mixture of chromium trioxide with one equivalent of trimethylsilyl chloride, with no solvent added, results in the formation of an explosive red liquid that is soluble in dichloromethane or tetrachloromethane.428 It is suggested, with no spectroscopic evidence, that it consists of trimethylsilyl chlorochromate [Me3Si-0-Cr(0)2-Cl]. This compound, which can safely be used in organic solvents, is able to oxidize alcohols to aldehydes or ketones, and interacts with r-butyldimethylsilyl ethers producing deprotection, followed by oxidation of the liberated alcohol.138 Compounds analogue to trimethylsilyl chlorochromate are also able to oxidize alcohols, although they possess lesser reactivity. They can be prepared by reaction of chromium trioxide with dimethyldichlorosilane and diphenyldichlorosilane.428b... [Pg.91]

Tetrafluoroammonium hexafluoromanganate, 4378 Tetrafluoroammonium hexafluoronickelate, 4379 Tetrafluoroammonium hexafluoroxenate, 4380 Tetranitromethane, 0543 Titanium tetraperchlorate, 4164 1,1,1 -Triacetoxy-1,2-benziodoxol-3-one, 3604 Trifluoromethyl hypofluorite, 0352 Trimethylsilyl chlorochromate, 1297 Trioxygen difluoride , 4317 Uranium hexafluoride, 4369 Vanadium trinitrate oxide, 4758 Vanadium(V) oxide, 4860 Vanadyl perchlorate, 4146 Xenon hexafluoride, 4371 Xenon tetrafluoride, 4347 Xenon tetrafluoride oxide, 4340 Xenon tetraoxide, 4857 Xenon trioxide, 4851 Xenon(II) pentafluoroorthoselenate, 4376 Xenon(II) pentafluoroorthotellurate, 4377 Zinc permanganate, 4705 ACETYLENIC PEROXIDES ACYL HYPOHALITES ALKYL HYDROPEROXIDES ALKYL TRIALKYLLEAD PEROXIDES AMINIUM IODATES AND PERIODATES AMMINECHROMIUM PEROXOCOMPLEXES BIS (FLUOROOXY)PERHALOALKANES BLEACHING POWDER CHLORITE SALTS... [Pg.2503]

Trimethylsilyl chlorochromate (19) must be formed in situ from trimethylsilyl chloride and moist, powdered chromium(VI) oxide, since attempted isolation results in explosions. [Pg.283]

NMO NMP Nu PPA PCC PDC phen Phth PPE PPTS Red-Al SEM Sia2BH TAS TBAF TBDMS TBDMS-C1 TBHP TCE TCNE TES Tf TFA TFAA THF THP TIPBS-C1 TIPS-C1 TMEDA TMS TMS-C1 TMS-CN Tol TosMIC TPP Tr Ts TTFA TTN N-methylmorpholine N-oxide jV-methyl-2-pyrrolidone nucleophile polyphosphoric acid pyridinium chlorochromate pyridinium dichromate 1,10-phenanthroline phthaloyl polyphosphate ester pyridinium p-toluenesulfonate sodium bis(methoxyethoxy)aluminum dihydride (3-trimethylsilylethoxy methyl disiamylborane tris(diethylamino)sulfonium tetra-n-butylammonium fluoride f-butyldimethylsilyl f-butyldimethylsilyl chloride f-butyl hydroperoxide 2,2,2-trichloroethanol tetracyanoethylene triethylsilyl triflyl (trifluoromethanesulfonyl) trifluoroacetic acid trifluoroacetic anhydride tetrahydrofuran tetrahydropyranyl 2,4,6-triisopropylbenzenesulfonyl chloride 1,3-dichloro-1,1,3,3-tetraisopropyldisiloxane tetramethylethylenediamine [ 1,2-bis(dimethylamino)ethane] trimethylsilyl trimethylsilyl chloride trimethylsilyl cyanide tolyl tosylmethyl isocyanide meso-tetraphenylporphyrin trityl (triphenylmethyl) tosyl (p-toluenesulfonyl) thallium trifluoroacetate thallium(III) nitrate... [Pg.1319]

Dicarboxypyridinium chlorochromate (2,6-DCPCC)392 possesses an acidic character that allows the in situ deprotection and oxidation of alcohols, protected as tetrahydropyranyl and trimethylsilyl ethers. 2,2 -Bipyridinium chlorochromate (BPCC)393 contains a ligand that complexes efficiently with the reduced chromium species, generated during the oxidation of alcohols, allowing for a substantial simplification of the work-ups. For this reason, it enjoys a popularity among chlorochromates surpassed by only PCC. [Pg.88]

Ac, acetyl AIBN, azobis(isobutanonitrile) All, allyl AR, aryl Bn, benzyl f-BOC, ferf-butoxycarbonyl Bu, Butyl Bz, benzoyl CAN, ceric ammonium nitrate Cbz, benzyloxycarbonyl m-CPBA, m-chloroperoxybenzoic acid DAST, diethylaminosulfur trifluoride DBU, l,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene DCC, /V. /V - d i eye I oh e x y I c ar bo -diimide DCM, dichloromethyl DCMME, dichloromethyl methyl ether DDQ, 2,3-dichloro-5,6-dicyano-l,4-benzoquinone DEAD, diethyl azodicarboxylate l-(+)-DET, L-(+)-diethyl tartrate l-DIPT, L-diisopropyl tartrate d-DIPT, D-diisopropyl tartrate DMAP, 4-dimethylaminopyridine DME, 1,2-dimethoxyethane DMF, /V./V-dimethylformamide DMP, 2,2-dimethoxypropane Et, ethyl Im, imidazole KHMDS, potassium hexamethyldisilazane Me, methyl Me2SO, dimethyl sulfoxide MOM, methoxymethyl MOMC1, methoxymethyl chloride Ms, methylsulfonyl MS, molecular sieves NBS, N-bromosuccinimide NIS, /V-iodosuccinimide NMO, /V-methylmorpho-line N-oxide PCC, pyridinium chlorochromate Ph, phenyl PMB, / -methoxvbenzyl PPTs, pyridiniump-toluenesulfonate i-Pr, isopropyl Py, pyridine rt, room temperature TBAF, tetrabutylammonium fluoride TBS, ferf-butyl dimethylsilyl TBDMSC1, f-butylchlorodimethylsilane Tf, trifhioromethylsulfonyl Tf20, trifluoromethylsulfonic anhydride TFA, trifluoroacetic acid THF, tetrahydrofuran TMS, trimethylsilyl TPAP, tetra-n-propylammonium perruthenate / -TsOH. / -toluenesulfonic acid... [Pg.46]

Oxidations by pyridinium chlorochromate resemble those by dipyridine chromium(VI) oxide, both in scope and the mild conditions required. At room temperature, primary alcohols give aldehydes [604, 605], secondary alcohols afford ketones [605], allylic and benzylic methylene groups are oxidized to carbonyl groups [606, 6d7], enol ethers are converted into esters [608] or lactones [609], trimethylsilyl ethers of diphenols are transformed into quinones [610], and alkylboranes are converted into aldehydes (yll]. [Pg.23]

The bis(trimethylsilyl) ether of hydroquinone is oxidized by pyridinium chlorochromate to -benzoquinone (equation 342) [610]. [Pg.173]

Montmorillonite K-10, FejNOsjs, MW, 80-90% yield.Bis(trimethylsilyl) chromate "" and ammonium chlorochromate/Montmorillonite K-IO " as the oxidant gives similar results. [Pg.64]


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