Oxidation of Cyclohexane to Adipic Acid Using Fe−Porphyrin as a Biomimetic Catalyst
Organic Process Research & Development2004Vol. 8(3), pp. 418–420
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Abstract
A one-pot oxidation from cyclohexane to adipic acid has been developed, catalyzed by Fe−porphyrin in the presence of molecular oxygen without any additives. When the reaction temperature is 140 °C, oxygen pressure is 2.5 MPa, concentration of catalyst is 1.33 × 10-5 mol %, and reaction time is 8 h, the yield of adipic acid reaches 21.4%. A turnover number of about 24582 is thus far the highest one among those reported for the direct oxidation from cyclohexane to adipic acid.
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