Clay-supported reagents; III the intermediacy of nitrous esters in the oxidation of alcohols by clay-supported ferric nitrate.
A Cornélis, PY Herzé, P Laszlo
Index: Cornelis, Andre; Herze, Pierre-Yves; Laszlo, Pierre Tetrahedron Letters, 1982 , vol. 23, # 48 p. 5035 - 5038
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Abstract
QUANTITATIVE conversion of alcohols into carbonyl compounds can be effected conveniently, under mild reaction conditions, using ferric nitrate impregnated on K 10 bentonlte clay. This reagent (" clayfen" for short) is obtained easily and cheaply from addltlon of the clay to a suspension of ferric nitrate in acetone and evaporation of the solvent To perform the oxldatlon, clayfen 1s added to a pentane or hexane solution of the alcohol, ...
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