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Organic Catalysts. V. Specific Catalytic Properties of Copper-Iron-Polyphthalocyanine in the Oxidation of Aldehydes
Author(s) -
Hiroo Inoue,
Yasuji Kida,
Eiji Imoto
Publication year - 1968
Publication title -
bulletin of the chemical society of japan
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.145
H-Index - 99
eISSN - 1348-0634
pISSN - 0009-2673
DOI - 10.1246/bcsj.41.692
Subject(s) - chemistry , catalysis , benzaldehyde , copper , oxygen , inorganic chemistry , acetone , solvent , acetonitrile , benzene , tetrahydrofuran , organic chemistry
Copper-iron-polyphthalocyanine showed a specific catalysis for the oxidations of the substituted benzaldehydes and the saturated aldehydes with oxygen. The catalytic activity of copper-iron-polyphthalocyanine was solvent-dependent: tetrahydrofuran, ethanol, acetonitrile, ethyl acetate and anisole inhibited the oxidation of benzaldehyde by copper-iron-polyphthalocyanine and oxygen, while benzene and acetone resulted in catalytic oxidation. Benzaldehyde and the saturated aliphatic aldehydes in benzene were oxidized catalytically with copper-iron-polyphthalocyanine and oxygen to afford the corresponding peroxy acids and acids in quantitative yields. Furthermore, oxygen was absorbed with no induction period; the rate of oxygen absorption was in the range of 8–13 ml/min. On the other hand, the unsaturated aliphatic aldehydes, cinnamaldehyde and acrolein, were oxidized with a very slow rate of oxygen absorption in spite of the existence of copper-iron-polyphthalocyanine in the reaction system. p-Methylbenzaldeh...

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