JOURNAL ARTICLE

Carbodiimide-Promoted Olefin Epoxidation with Aqueous Hydrogen Peroxide,

George MajetichRodgers HicksG.J. SunPatrick McGill

Year: 1998 Journal:   The Journal of Organic Chemistry Vol: 63 (8)Pages: 2564-2573   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Commercially available carbodiimides in hydroxylic solvents containing hydrogen peroxide with mildly basic or acidic catalysts have been found to promote the epoxidation of olefins. A commercially available 30% aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide serves as the oxidant for this process. The presumed reactive species is a peroxyisourea generated in situ by the addition of hydrogen peroxide to the carbodiimide.

Keywords:
Chemistry Hydrogen peroxide Carbodiimide Aqueous solution Olefin fiber Catalysis Organic chemistry Peroxide

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