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  4. A water soluble heteropolyoxotungstate as a selective, efficient and environment friendly oxidation catalyst
 
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A water soluble heteropolyoxotungstate as a selective, efficient and environment friendly oxidation catalyst

Date Issued
01-01-2009
Author(s)
Maity, Prasenjit
Mukesh Doble 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Bhaduri, Sumit
Lahiri, Goutam Kumar
DOI
10.1007/s12039-009-0044-5
Abstract
A series of water soluble Keggin type heteropolyoxotungstates have been tested as oxidation catalysts in aqueous-biphasic media with dilute H 2O2 (30%) as the oxygen atom donor, without using any phase transfer agent. The Zn substituted polyoxoanion {(NH4)7Zn 0-5[α-ZnO4W11O30ZnO 5(OH2)]·nH2O} has been found to be the most efficient catalyst, which oxidizes a wide range of organic functionalities with good turnovers and high selectivities. The functionalities that undergo oxidations are: organic sulfides, pyridines, anilines, benzyl alcohols and benzyl halides. The oxidations of sulfides to sulfoxides and/or sulfones have been studied in detail, and a simple kinetic model consisting of two consecutive reactions, is shown to give good fit with the experimental data. In the catalytic system described here product isolation is easy, and the aqueous catalyst solution can be re-used several times with little loss in its efficiency. © Indian Academy of Sciences.
Volume
121
Subjects
  • Aqueous-biphasic

  • Heteropolyoxotungstat...

  • Hydrogen peroxide

  • Oxidation

  • Pyridine

  • Sulfide

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