Issue 6, 2011

SiO2-supported RuCl3/3-(dichloroiodo)benzoic acid: green catalytic system for the oxidation of alcohols and sulfides in water

Abstract

A green, recyclable and efficient catalytic oxidative system based on SiO2-supported RuCl3 and 3-(dichloroiodo)benzoic acid for the oxidation of alcohols and sulfides in water is developed. This catalytic oxidative system effects clean and efficient oxidation of a wide range of alcohols to the corresponding aldehydes and ketones, or sulfides to sulfoxides in high conversions with excellent chemoselectivity, under mild conditions and with an easy-work-up procedure. Furthermore, the SiO2–RuCl3 catalyst can be recovered by simple filtration and recycled in up to six consecutive runs without significant loss of activity. The reduced form of 3-(dichloroiodo)benzoic acid, 3-iodobenzoic acid, can be easily separated from reaction mixtures and converted back to 3-(dichloroiodo)benzoic acid by treatment with bleach and aqueous HCl in about 90% overall yield.

Graphical abstract: SiO2-supported RuCl3/3-(dichloroiodo)benzoic acid: green catalytic system for the oxidation of alcohols and sulfides in water

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
25 Aug 2011
Accepted
02 Sep 2011
First published
27 Sep 2011

RSC Adv., 2011,1, 973-977

SiO2-supported RuCl3/3-(dichloroiodo)benzoic acid: green catalytic system for the oxidation of alcohols and sulfides in water

X. Zeng, J. Chen, A. Yoshimura, K. Middleton and V. V. Zhdankin, RSC Adv., 2011, 1, 973 DOI: 10.1039/C1RA00635E

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