2013
DOI: 10.1039/c3cy20864h
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The effect of ring size on the selective oxidation of cycloalkenes using supported metal catalysts

Abstract: In this work we expand on our previous studies on the oxidation of cyclic alkenes using supported gold nanoparticles together with catalytic amounts of peroxides. We demonstrate that various sized cyclic alkenes can be oxidised by this catalyst, under green conditions, without solvent and using air as the oxidant gas. The effect of support, preparation method and choice of metal have been investigated, we demonstrate that supported gold is superior to palladium or a gold palladium alloy, we show that oxides pr… Show more

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“…[84] Ther esults for 1%Au@SiO 2 and benchmark SiO 2 are listed in Table 3. [84] Ther esults for 1%Au@SiO 2 and benchmark SiO 2 are listed in Table 3.…”
Section: Angewandte Chemiementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[84] Ther esults for 1%Au@SiO 2 and benchmark SiO 2 are listed in Table 3. [84] Ther esults for 1%Au@SiO 2 and benchmark SiO 2 are listed in Table 3.…”
Section: Angewandte Chemiementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hutchings et al. untersuchten die Auswirkungen des Trägermaterials, des gewählten Metalls und der Methode der Katalysatorherstellung auf die Oxidation cyclischer Alkene unterschiedlicher Ringgrößen an Luft unter Einsatz katalytischer Mengen von t BuOOH (TBHP) als Initiator . Die Ergebnisse, die mit 1 %Au@SiO 2 und mit SiO 2 als Referenzwert erzielt wurden, sind in Tabelle aufgeführt.…”
Section: Aerobe Oxidation Von C(sp3)‐h‐bindungenunclassified
“…Our previous study investigated the effect of ring size on the oxidation of cyclic alkenes using supported gold and gold-palladium nanoparticles [18]. Cycloalkenes with ring sizes of C 5 , C 6 and C 7 prefer allylic oxidation pathway, whereas cycloalkenes with the ring size of C 8 prefer the epoxidation pathway exclusively ([80 %).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%