A convenient one-pot method of converting alcohols into oximes

AR Kiasat, F Kazemi, K Nourbakhsh

Index: Kiasat, Ali Reza; Kazemi, Foad; Nourbakhsh, Kazem Phosphorus, Sulfur and Silicon and the Related Elements, 2004 , vol. 179, # 9 p. 1809 - 1812

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Abstract

The one-pot conversion of [3pc] primary and secondary alcohols into oximes is reported using chromium trioxide supported on alumina and hydroxylamine hydrochloride under solvent free condition. This oxidation-oxime formation reaction has been applied to a range of aliphatic and benzylic alcohols.

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