Oxidation of alcohols by transition metal complexes—iv: The rhodium catalysed synthesis of esters from aldehydes and alcohols
R Grigg, TRB Mitchell, S Sutthivaiyakit
Index: Grigg, Ronald; Mitchell, Thomas R. B.; Sutthivaiyakit, Somyote Tetrahedron, 1981 , vol. 37, # 24 p. 4313 - 4319
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Abstract
Both RhH (CO) PPh3) 3 and a catalyst made in situ from RhCl3· 3H2O, PPh3 and Na2CO3 catalyse the reaction of a range of aldehydes with simple primary alcohols to give esters together with alcohols formed by reduction of the aldehydes. The proportion of ester can be increased by adding an efficient hydrogen acceptor. The reaction can also be used to produce 5-and 7-membered lactones from aromatic dialdehydes. Propan-2-ol and the in ...
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