Synfacts 2011(6): 0670-0670  
DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1260427
Organo- and Biocatalysis
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Metal-Free Aerobic Oxidation of Alcohols

Contributor(s): Benjamin List, Steffen Müller
M. Shibuya, Y. Osada, Y. Sasano, M. Tomizawa, Y. Iwabuchi*
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
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Publication Date:
19 May 2011 (online)

Significance

A metal-free catalytic aerobic oxidation of alcohols is reported. 5-Fluoro-2-azaadamantane N-oxyl (1) was found to be particularly suited to catalyze the oxidation of various alcohols to the corresponding carbonyl compounds. In the presence of 1 (1 mol%) and NaNO2 (10 mol%), the products were obtained in high yields within short reaction times using air as the stoichiometric oxidant. The authors found that under the reaction conditions 1 reacts with NaNO2 to form the oxoammonium ion, which turned out to be the catalytically active species. Consequently the corresponding oxoammonium nitrate 2 (5 mol%) can likewise well be applied as catalyst, giving comparable results without the need for other additives.