Abstract

AbstractThis study investigates the kinetics of oxidative conversion of benzyl and homobenzyl alcohols to carbonyls using cerium(IV) sulfate in the presence of ruthenium(III) complex under mild acidic conditions. The results revealed that the low concentration of both alcohols and cerium(IV) ions drives the reaction to a first‐order kinetics, whereas a higher concentration induces zero‐order kinetics. In addition, the kinetics of the reaction were altered by the additives of hydrogen ions, cerium(III) ions, and chloride ions. We hope this study will be helpful in understanding the reaction kinetics of the oxidation of primary alcohols.

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