Selective Iron??Catalyzed Oxidation of Phenols and Arenes with Hydrogen Peroxide: Synthesis of Vitamin E Intermediates and Vitamin K3
K Moeller, G Wienhoefer, K Schröder…
Index: Moeller, Konstanze; Wienhoefer, Gerrit; Schroeder, Kristin; Join, Benoit; Junge, Kathrin; Beller, Matthias Chemistry - A European Journal, 2010 , vol. 16, # 34 p. 10300 - 10303
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Abstract
The selective oxidation of arenes to quinones constitutes an important biological process and is of significant interest to the chemical industry.[1] Various quinone derivatives are currently produced on ton-scale as fine chemicals and they are common constituents of biologically relevant molecules, for example, vitamin K1 (phylloquinone).[2] Notably, quinones serve as electron acceptors in electron transport chains in photosynthesis and ...
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