Oxygen-manganese porphyrinate-sodium borohydride system for oxidizing aromatic hydrocarbons
摘要:
In the presence of sodium borohydride as reducing agent, porphyrin complexes of manganese catalyze the oxidation of 2,6-dimethylnaphthalene by molecular oxygen, resulting in a mixture of polyoxidized tetralin derivatives, among which products containing 1,3-diol, epoxyalcoholic, and beta-hydroxyketonic groupings predominate. The nature of the components of the oxidizing system has a substantial influence on the ratio of products and the rate of oxidation.
Vasil'eva, L. L.; Lukasheva, E. A.; Solov'eva, A. B., Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1990, vol. 64, # 2, p. 282 - 283
作者:Vasil'eva, L. L.、Lukasheva, E. A.、Solov'eva, A. B.、Pivnitskii, K. K.
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Oxygen-manganese porphyrinate-sodium borohydride system for oxidizing aromatic hydrocarbons
作者:L. L. Vasil'eva、E. A. Lukashova、A. B. Solov'eva、K. K. Pivnitskii
DOI:10.1007/bf00962391
日期:1990.6
In the presence of sodium borohydride as reducing agent, porphyrin complexes of manganese catalyze the oxidation of 2,6-dimethylnaphthalene by molecular oxygen, resulting in a mixture of polyoxidized tetralin derivatives, among which products containing 1,3-diol, epoxyalcoholic, and beta-hydroxyketonic groupings predominate. The nature of the components of the oxidizing system has a substantial influence on the ratio of products and the rate of oxidation.