From: Alison og Thomas Høyer (alihoyer$##$mobilixnet.dk)
Date: Tue May 23 2000 - 13:42:41 EDT
The oxidation of anthrecene-9,10-diol or its ethers, by hydrogenperoxide, I believe, will give you anthraquinone, a ketone (a diketone), though I do not remember the details or any references.
Also, you might find examples of oxidations with hydrogen peroxide as the stoichiometric oxidant in the presence of f.i. acetone (via dioxiranes)
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Fra: Eva Horn Moeller <ehorn$##$medchem.dfh.dk>
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Sendt: 23. maj 2000 14:54
Emne: ORGLIST: Hydrogen peroxide
Dear all,
do you know of any instances where hydrogen peroxide has been employed
for the oxidation of an alcohol to a ketone? We´ve had a discussion of
that in the lab recently, and none of us have come up with something
yet.
Best regards,
Eva Horn Moeller
(M.Sc., Ph.D.)
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