Abstract

[ n-Bu 4N]VO 3 or a combination of vanadium complexes with some additives, as chloride salts or amines, are attractive and effective co-catalysts for aerobic oxidation of alcohols with dioxygen catalyzed by N-hydroxyphthalimide (NHPI). The role of the additives relates to the formation of more labile six co-ordinate vanadium complexes. A mechanism for the aerobic oxidation of alcohols with dioxygen is proposed and its essential steps are the formation of oxotrialkoxyvanadium(V) complexes and generation of a phthalimide- N-oxyl (PINO •) radical as result of reaction of NHPI with oxovanadium(V) compounds. The oxidation of alcohols concerns to both radical and molecular pathways.

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