Selectivity engineering with polymer-supported reagents: oxidation of benzyl chloride to benzaldehyde

Yadav, G. D. ; Haldavanekar, B. V. (1997) Selectivity engineering with polymer-supported reagents: oxidation of benzyl chloride to benzaldehyde Reactive and Functional Polymers, 32 (2). pp. 187-194. ISSN 1381-5148

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Abstract

Polymer-supported oxidising agents are very useful in organic synthesis, due to easy recovery and regeneration. The selective formation of benzaldehyde from benzyl chloride by using chromate salts supported on a polystyrene matrix crosslinked with divinylbenzene containing a quaternary functional group has been investigated in detail. The effects of various parameters on the rates of reaction have been studied. The mechanism and kinetics of this reaction have been established. There is a total selectivity for benzaldehyde and the reduced chromate species can be regenerated. The results arenovel.

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Keywords:Polymer Support; Oxidation; Chromates; Benzyl Chloride; Benzaldehyde; Selectivity Engineering
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