Selective C-H bond hydroxylation of cyclohexanes in water by supramolecular control

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Abstract

A new approach for selective hydroxylation of non-activated cyclohexanes using dioxirane generated in situ in water through supramolecular control has been developed. Using β-CD and γ-CD as the supramolecular hosts, selective hydroxylation of cyclohexane substrates, including trans/cis-1,4-, 1,3-and 1,2-dimethylcyclohexanes and trans/cis-decahydronaphthalene, was achieved in up to 54% yield in water. Furthermore, site-selective C-H bond hydroxylation of (+)-menthol was achieved by obstructing the approach of dioxirane to the C-H bond with higher steric hindrance through inclusion complexation with β-CD and γ-CD in water.

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Yang, B., Cui, J. F., & Wong, M. K. (2017). Selective C-H bond hydroxylation of cyclohexanes in water by supramolecular control. RSC Advances, 7(49), 30886–30893. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra03930a

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