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A H2O2/HBr system - several directions but one choice: oxidation-bromination of secondary alcohols into mono- or dibromo ketones

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 8, Issue 50, Pages 28632-28636

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c8ra04885a

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  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [18-03-00122 A]

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In this work we found that a H2O2-HBr(aq) system allows synthesis of alpha-monobromo ketones and alpha,alpha'-dibromo ketones from aliphatic and secondary benzyLic alcohols with yields up to 91%. It is possible to selectively direct the process toward the formation of mono- or dibromo ketones by varying the amount of hydrogen peroxide and hydrobromic acid. The convenience of application, simple equipment, multifaceted reactivity, and compliance with green chemistry principles make the application of the H2O2-HBr(aq) system very attractive in laboratories and industry. The proposed oxidation-bromination process is selective in spite of known properties of ketones to be oxidized by the Baeyer-Villiger reaction or peroxidated with the formation of compounds with the O-O moiety in the presence of hydrogen peroxide and Bronsted acids.

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