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DOI:
10.1055/sos-SD-031-00109
Zhdankin, V. V., Science of Synthesis, (2007) 31, 221.
Iodosylbenzene in the presence of potassium bromide is useful for the oxidation of primary and secondary alcohols, even in the presence of sensitive functions such as ether, ester, sulfonamide, and azido groups. Primary alcohols 255 afford carboxylic acids under these conditions (Scheme 88), while the oxidation of secondary alcohols results in the formation of the respective ketones in almost quantitative yields.[351]
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References
[351] | Meeee, M.; Meeeeeee, M.; Meeeeee, M.; Meee, M., Meeee. Meee., (8888) 888, 8888; Meeee. Meee. Mee. Me., (8888) 88, 8888. |
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