Dehydrogenative Oxidation of Alcohols in Aqueous Media Using Water-Soluble and Reusable Cp*Ir Catalysts Bearing a Functional Bipyridine Ligand
Journal of the American Chemical Society2012Vol. 134(8), pp. 3643–3646
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Abstract
A new catalytic system for the dehydrogenative oxidation of alcohols using a water-soluble Cp*Ir complex bearing a bipyridine-based functional ligand as catalyst has been developed. With this catalytic system, a variety of primary and secondary alcohols have been efficiently converted to aldehydes and ketones, respectively, in aqueous media without using any oxidant. Reuse of the catalyst by a very simple procedure has been also accomplished.
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