A simple and efficient method for epoxidation of terminal alkenes

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Christophe Copéret, Hans Adolfsson and K. Barry Sharpless


Abstract

The use of a catalytic amount of 3-cyanopyridine in the methyltrioxorhenium catalysed epoxidation of terminal alkenes with aqueous hydrogen peroxide speeds turnover, which results in the formation of many functionalized epoxides in high yields.


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