Two Simple and Highly Efficient Variants of the Griffith-Ley Oxidation of Alcohols

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The Griffith-Ley oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes and ketones is performed with either RuCl3 ⋅ (H2O)x or a highly stable, well-defined ruthenium catalyst and with cheap trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) as the oxygen source. The use of n-heptane as the solvent, which forms a second phase with TMAO and a part of the alcohol, allows the reactions to be performed with a minimum amount of catalyst. This results in high local concentrations and thus to very rapid conversions. Detailed quantum chemical calculations suggest, that the Griffith-Ley oxidation not necessarily requires high oxidation states of ruthenium but can also proceed with RuII/RuIV species.

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Weingart, P., Hütchen, P., Damone, A., Kohns, M., Hasse, H., & Thiel, W. R. (2020). Two Simple and Highly Efficient Variants of the Griffith-Ley Oxidation of Alcohols. ChemCatChem, 12(15), 3919–3928. https://doi.org/10.1002/cctc.202000413

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