CH bond activation by metal oxo species: chromyl chloride oxidations of cyclooctane, isobutane, and toluene
GK Cook, JM Mayer
Index: Cook, Gerald K.; Mayer, James M. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1995 , vol. 117, # 27 p. 7139 - 7156
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Abstract
Abstract: Chromyl chloride, CrO2C12, oxidizes cyclooctane, isobutane, and toluene under mild conditions (25-60" C). The reactions give chlorinated products (chlorocyclooctane, tert- butyl chloride, and benzyl chloride) and a dark chromium-containing precipitate. Hydrolysis of the precipitate yields oxygenated products, such as ketones, aldehydes, chloro ketones, epoxides, and alcohols. Kinetic data show that all of the reactions are first order in ...
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