Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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51683 | Catalysis Communications | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Selective oxidation of anethole with hydrogen peroxide to anisaldehyde has been developed using a novel efficient catalytic process by oxovanadium complexes bearing aromatic carboxylate ligands such as phthalate, salicylate and benzoate. Under mild reaction conditions (4 h at 303 K), oxovanadium(IV) phthalate complex (OPC)(IV) provided the best results with 100% conversion of anethole and 73.5% selectivity for anisaldehyde at low catalyst loading (∼0.5 mol%). Inspiringly, H2O2 can be stoichiometrically used (H2O2:anethole = 2:1) for the complete conversion.
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Authors
Yi Xiao, Hongmei Huang, Dulin Yin, Dan Guo, Liqiu Mao, Zaihui Fu,