Oxidation of sulfides by iodylarenes in the presence of vanadyl acetylacetonate as a catalyst
…, F Pautet, P Bordat, B Tinland, M Daudon
Index: Barret, R.; Pautet, F.; Bordat, P.; Tinland, B.; Daudon, M. Phosphorus, Sulfur and Silicon and the Related Elements, 1989 , vol. 45, p. 31 - 34
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Abstract
Abstract Iodylbenzene is a poor oxidant of sulfur, but in the presence of vanadyl acetylacetonate, sulfides are converted into sulfoxides, sulfones and S-dealkylated products. To improve the selectivity and the yield of this reaction, different substituted iodylarenes are used. The N-(paraiodylphenyl) palmitoyl-amid is a promising oxidant for synthetic purposes.
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