Novel oxygenations with IBX
A Duschek, SF Kirsch
Index: Duschek, Alexander; Kirsch, Stefan F. Chemistry - A European Journal, 2009 , vol. 15, # 41 p. 10713 - 10717
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Abstract
Over the past years, the value of 2-iodoxybenzoic acid [1](IBX, 1) as a mild, practical, and synthetically useful oxidizing agent has been continually increased.[2] Even though the simple oxidation of alcohols to the corresponding carbonyl compounds still remains the primary application of IBX,[3, 4] a huge variety of unique oxidative transformations has been developed.[5] Thus, IBX has emerged as an oxidant being of rather ubiquitous use in ...
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