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Palladium-catalyzed aerobic oxidation of terminal olefins with electron-withdrawing groups in scCO 2

HF Jiang, YX Shen, ZY Wang

Index: Jiang, Huan-Feng; Shen, Yan-Xia; Wang, Zhao-Yang Tetrahedron, 2008 , vol. 64, # 3 p. 508 - 514

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Abstract

Product control of palladium-catalyzed aerobic oxidation of terminal olefins with electron- withdrawing groups can be achieved through modifying reaction conditions. When the oxidant, such as CuCl2/O2, benzoquinone/O2 or O2, was present in scCO2, aerobic oxidation of terminal olefins goes smoothly. With enough MeOH and sufficient oxygen, acetalization preponderated over cyclotrimerization, while with little MeOH as co-solvent ...

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