Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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231383 | The Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Non-catalytic Oppenauer oxidation was applied for alcohols, such as benzyl alcohol (4) and benzhydrol (1), in the presence of an excess amount of carbonyl compound, formaldehyde (5a), as an oxidant with and without water. Oppenauer oxidation took place in both reactions of 4 and 1 to afford the oxidation products, benzaldehyde (6) (95%) and benzophenone (2) (64%), concomitant with relatively small amounts of reduction products, toluene (7) (1%) and diphenylmethane (3) (13%), respectively, at 400 °C for 10 min without water in an SUS 316 batch-type tubular reactor. Lower yields of oxidation products 6 (68%) and 2 (30%) were obtained in supercritical water under the conditions of 400 °C, 10 min, and 0.35 g/mL water density, while the formation of the reduction products 7 and 3 was completely suppressed. Thus, water was indispensable for the clean and highly selective Oppenauer oxidation of 4 and 1 to yield 6 and 2.
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