Abstract

The oxidation of primary and secondary alcohols to their corresponding carbonyl compounds proceeds with high efficiency under molecular oxygen in the presence of 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and tungsten oxide/alumina (WO3/Al2O3). The method is environmentally benign, because the reaction requires only molecular oxygen as the terminal oxidant and gives water as a side product. Various aromatic, alicyclic, and aliphatic alcohols can be converted to their corresponding carbonyl compounds in excellent yields. It is noteworthy that the oxidative transformation of the alcohols proceeds chemoselectively in the presence of other functional groups. In addition, a plausible catalytic pathway is proposed.

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