Acceleration of bromide mediated benzoylperoxide oxidations of secondary alcohols in aqueous organic solvents
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The efficiency of the bromide mediated benzoylperoxide oxidation of 2 degrees alcohols to ketones was greatly improved by the addition of water. The aqueous oxidation protocol allows also the direct use of off-the-shelf benzoylperoxide reagent without an otherwise necessary and potentially dangerous drying procedure. The oxidation of cyclopentanol, cyclohexanol, 1-phenyl-ethanol and three menthol isomers occurred in good to excellent yields. The oxidation reaction tolerated N,N-dimethylacetamide (DMA) as the solvent, which resulted in a slightly lower oxidation rate than acetonitrile. Chemoselective oxidation of vicinal diols to alpha-hydroxy ketones did not succeed under the aqueous organic conditions employed as over-oxidation and bromination side-reactions were observed. The impact of water content, solvent, oxidant source and type of alcohol substrates employed was investigated. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.