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DOI:
10.1055/sos-SD-020-00123
Figadère, B.; Franck, X., Science of Synthesis, (2007) 20, 187.
Extensive studies on oxidations with chromium have been reported since the early beginnings of organic synthesis, and this chemistry has been reviewed.[68] These methods, in general, use either stoichiometric quantities or a large excess of poisonous chromium reagents. Thus, considering environmental factors, several newer oxidation procedures employ a catalytic chromium species with an oxygen donor, in order to avoid toxic byproducts.
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