Chromium Oxidations in Organic Chemistry

Chromium oxidation, well known and widely explored in organic chemistry since the very beginning of this science, is a topic of current interest for the organic chemist as evidenced by the continuous development of new techni­ ques and procedures reported in the literature. Chromium oxidation is a s...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Cainelli, G., Cardillo, G. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1984, 1984
Edition:1st ed. 1984
Series:Reactivity and Structure: Concepts in Organic Chemistry
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 4. Oxidation of Hydroquinone Silyl Ethers With Pyridinium Chlorochromate
  • 5. Oxidation of Ortho-Allylphenols With Tetraalkylammonium Dichrornate
  • 6. Oxidation of Some Aromatic Heterocyclic Compounds With Chromium(VI)
  • References of Chapter III
  • IV. Oxidation of Alcohols
  • A. Oxidation of Alcohols by Chromium(VI) Under Acidic Conditions
  • B. Oxidation of Alcohols With Compounds of Chromium(VI) and Heterocyclic Bases
  • C. Oxidation of Alcohols With Chromium(VI) Under Neutral Conditions
  • D. Oxidation of Alcohols With Supported Chromium(VI) Reagents
  • E. Mechanism of Oxidation of Alcohols
  • F. Effect of the Structure and Stereochemistry of Secondary Alcohols on the Rate of Oxidation
  • References of Chapter IV
  • V. Oxidation of Aldehydes and Ketones
  • A. Oxidation of Aldehydes
  • B. Oxidation of Ketones
  • References of Chapter V
  • VI. Oxidation of Carbon-Metal Bonds
  • A. Oxidation of Organoboron Compounds
  • B. Oxidation of Organotin Compounds
  • I. Introduction
  • 1. The Oxidation States of Chromium
  • 2. The Chemistry of Chromium(VI)
  • 3. Chromium(VI) as Oxidant in Organic Chemistry
  • References of Chapter I
  • II. Oxidation of Carbon-Hydrogen Bonds
  • A. Oxidation of Alkanes
  • B. Oxidation of Arylalkanes (Benzylie Oxidation)
  • C. Allylic Oxidation
  • 1. Allylic Oxidation of Olefins With Chromium(VI) in Acetic Acid and Acetic Anhydride
  • 2. Allylic Oxidation With Chromium Trioxide-Heterocyclic Bases Addition Compounds
  • 3. Allylic Oxidation With Tert-butyl-chrornate
  • 4. Mechanism of Allylic Oxidation
  • References of Chapter II
  • III. Oxidation of Carbon-Carbon Double Bonds
  • A. Oxidation of Alkenes
  • C. Ring Oxidation of Aromatic Compounds
  • 1. Oxidation of Polynuclear Arenes With Chromium(VI) Under Acidic Conditions
  • 2. Oxidation of Phenols and Aromatic Amines With Chromium(VI) Under Acidic Conditions
  • 3. Oxidation of Phenols With Chromyl Chloride
  • References of Chapter VI
  • VII. Oxidation of Halides, Ethers, Acetals, Sulphides, and Some Nitrogen Containing Compounds
  • A. Oxidation of Alkyl Halides
  • B. Oxidation of Ethers
  • C. Oxidation of Acetals
  • D. Oxidation of Sulphides
  • E. Oxidation of Alkyl Aryl Amines
  • F. Oxidation of Oximes
  • G. Oxidation of Hydroxylamine
  • References of Chapter VII
  • VIII. Some Remarks on Selectivity and Synthetic Use of Chromium (VI) Oxidation
  • A. Oxidation of Carbon-Hydrogen Bond
  • B. Oxidation of Carbon-Carbon Double Bonds
  • C. Ring Oxidation of Aromatic Compounds
  • D. Oxidation of Alcohols
  • E. Oxidation of Aldehydes and Ketones
  • F. Oxidation of Carbon-Metal Bonds