Issue 7, 2014

Nanosized zinc peroxide (ZnO2): a novel inorganic oxidant for the oxidation of aromatic alcohols to carbonyl compounds

Abstract

Zinc peroxide (ZnO2) nanoparticles were readily synthesized from the oxidation of zinc acetate with hydrogen peroxide at room temperature. The synthesized material was fully characterized by FTIR, XRD, TG-DSC, FE-SEM, TEM and XPS analysis. As obtained nanosized zinc peroxide was found to be an efficient oxidant for the oxidation of aromatic alcohols to the corresponding carbonyl compounds selectively in excellent yields using dimethyl carbonate as an environmentally benign solvent.

Graphical abstract: Nanosized zinc peroxide (ZnO2): a novel inorganic oxidant for the oxidation of aromatic alcohols to carbonyl compounds

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Nov 2013
Accepted
11 Jun 2014
First published
16 Jun 2014

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2014,1, 534-539

Nanosized zinc peroxide (ZnO2): a novel inorganic oxidant for the oxidation of aromatic alcohols to carbonyl compounds

S. Verma and S. L. Jain, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2014, 1, 534 DOI: 10.1039/C3QI00092C

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