Synthesis and Characterization of a New Oxidation Reagent: Tetrahexylammonium Chlorochromate, (C6H13)4N[CrO3Cl]

Authors

  • Behnam Koohestani Islamic Azad University
  • Zahra Javanshir Islamic Azad University
  • Shahriare Ghammamy Imam Khomeini International University
  • Kheyrollah Mehrani Islamic Azad University
  • Hamid Afrand Islamic Azad University
  • Lotfali Saghatforoush Payam Noor University (PNU)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29356/jmcs.v52i2.1056

Keywords:

chromium(VI), tetrahexylammonium chlorochromates, oxidation, organic substrate, alcohols

Abstract

Tetrahexylammonium chlorochromate, THACC, is a new compound, more efficient, and has certain advantages over similar oxidizing agents, in terms of the amount of oxidant, short reaction times, and high yields. This reagent is suitable for oxidizing various primary and secondary alcohols to their corresponding carbonyl compounds. The facile oxidation of triphenylphosphine to triphenylphosphine oxide by this reagent in acetonitrile provides a clear-cut example indicating an oxygen atom transfer mechanism.

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Author Biographies

Behnam Koohestani, Islamic Azad University

Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering

Zahra Javanshir, Islamic Azad University

Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science

Shahriare Ghammamy, Imam Khomeini International University

Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science

Kheyrollah Mehrani, Islamic Azad University

Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science

Hamid Afrand, Islamic Azad University

Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science

Lotfali Saghatforoush, Payam Noor University (PNU)

Department of Chemistry

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2019-07-31

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