Catalytic halogenation of selected organic compounds mimicking vanadate-dependent marine metalloenzymes

…, R Kumar, B Pandey, P Kumar

Index: Dinesh, Chimmanamada U.; Kumar, Rajiv; Pandey, Bipin; Kumar, Pradeep Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1995 , # 6 p. 611 - 612

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Abstract

The ammonium metavanadate, mimicking vanadate-dependent metalloenzymes, efficiently catalyses the halogenation of a variety of organic substrates in dilute conditions in moderate to good yields using dilute hydrogen peroxide (30%) as an oxidizing agent exhibiting remarkable ortho selectivity with electron-rich aromatics.

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