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Selective oxidation of alkenes catalysed by ruthenium(II) complexes containing coordinated perchlorate

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In this paper, the selective homogeneous oxidation of cyclohexene with TBHP and H2O2 as oxidizing agents was investigated. And the results showed that TBHP was more effective than H 2 O 2 as an oxidizing agent.
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Ruthenium(II) perchlorate complexes, [Ru(dppm)3(ClO4)]ClO4 1, [Ru(dppe)3(ClO4)]ClO4 2, and [Ru(dpae)3(ClO4)]ClO4 3, catalyse the selective homogeneous oxidation of alkenes with TBHP and H2O2 as oxidizing agents. Oxidation of cyclohexene with TBHP gave 2-cyclohexene-1-ol, 2-cyclohexenone and 1-(tert-butylperoxy)-2-cyclohexene. The homogeneous liquid phase oxidation of cyclohexene with TBHP shows appreciable solvent effect. Styrene on oxidation with TBHP gave benzaldehyde as the major product and styrene oxide as the minor product. Oxidation with H2O2 is radical-initiated and gives low conversion to products. TBHP and H2O2 are compared for their oxidizing ability and TBHP is more effective than H2O2 as an oxidizing agent. Linear and long chain alkenes are not efficiently oxidized. Cyclooctene and trans-stilbene are oxidized to the corresponding epoxides.

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Oxidation of Alkenes, Arenes and Alkynes

TL;DR: In this paper, the double-bond double-cleavage reaction is considered in the context of Ru-catalysed oxidations, including epoxidation, cis-dihydroxylation, ketohydroxylations and other non-cleaving reactions.
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Study of Two Catalyst Configurations under Microwave Irradiation for the Selective Benzaldehyde Production over Co-ZSM-11 and Fe-ZSM-11

TL;DR: In this paper, the selective styrene oxidation for benzaldehyde production was studied over Co-ZSM-11 and Fe-Z SM-11 catalysts in two different forms: compacted pellets and fine particles.
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