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Organocatalyst for the Prompt Oxidation of Alcohols
2-Iodo-N-isopropyl-5-methoxybenzamide (1) developed by Yakura et al. is one of the iodobenzoic acid derivatives and used as a catalyst in oxidation of alcohols. Alcohols are rapidly oxidized in the presence of catalytic amount of 1, potassium peroxymonosulfate as a cooxidant and tetrabutylammonium hydrogen sulfate as an additive. Secondary and primary alcohols are oxidized to ketones and carboxylic acids, respectively.1) Not only 1 can be used as a catalyst in the conversion of tetrahydrofuran-2-methanol derivatives into γ-butyrolactone derivatives2) but can be recovered by purification after the reaction.
Related Products
- I1117
- 2-Iodo-N-isopropyl-5-methoxybenzamide
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References
- 1) 2-Iodo-N-isopropyl-5-methoxybenzamide as a highly reactive and environmentally benign catalyst for alcohol oxidation
- 2) [4-Iodo-3-(isopropylcarbamoyl)phenoxy]acetic Acid as a Highly Reactive and Easily Separable Catalyst for the Oxidative Cleavage of Tetrahydrofuran-2-methanols to γ-Lactones