Chemical Manganese Dioxide (CMD): Its application to the oxidative iodination of benzene, halobenzenes and some deactivated arenes

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Abstract

After comparing our previous and newer results for numerous oxidative aromatic iodination experiments using various brands (of active MnO2 as the oxidants, we recommend the use of a Chemical Manganese Dioxide (Aldrich CMD; 90+% (MnO2) as the oxidant of choice, since it is satisfactorily pure and chemically active, and is notably less costly than other options.

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Lulinski, P., Krassowska-Swiebocka, B., & Skulski, L. (2004). Chemical Manganese Dioxide (CMD): Its application to the oxidative iodination of benzene, halobenzenes and some deactivated arenes. In Molecules (Vol. 9, pp. 595–601). Molecular Diversity Preservation International. https://doi.org/10.3390/90700595

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