Direct, Copper-Catalyzed Oxidation of Aromatic C-H Bonds with Hydrogen Peroxide under Acid-Free Conditions

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The direct oxidation of benzene into phenol using hydrogen peroxide has been achieved in the absence of any acid with TpxCu(NCMe) complexes as the catalysts. In the case of anthracenes as the substrates, valuable anthraquinones have been quantitatively obtained in the same manner

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Conde Alcántara, A.I., Díaz Requejo, M.M., Pérez Romero, P.J.: "Direct, copper-catalyzed oxidation of aromatic C–H bonds with hydrogen peroxide under acid-free conditions". Chemical Communications. Vol. 47, págs. 8154-8156, (2011). DOI: 10.1039/C1CC12804C

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