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Oxidations of amines with molecular oxygen using bifunctional gold–titania catalysts

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Abstract

Over the past decades it has become clear that supported gold nanoparticles are surprisingly active and selective catalysts for several green oxidation reactions of oxygen-containing hydrocarbons using molecular oxygen as the stoichiometric oxidant. We here report that bifunctional gold–titania catalysts can be employed to facilitate the oxidation of amines into amides with high selectivity. Furthermore, we report that pure titania is in fact itself a catalyst for the oxidation of amines with molecular oxygen under very mild conditions. We demonstrate that these new methodologies open up for two new and environmentally benign routes to caprolactam and cyclohexanone oxime, both of which are precursors for nylon-6.

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The article was received on 14 Sep 2007, accepted on 02 Jan 2008 and first published on 08 Feb 2008


Article type: Paper
DOI: 10.1039/B714232C
Citation: Green Chem., 2008,10, 419-423
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    Oxidations of amines with molecular oxygen using bifunctional gold–titania catalysts

    S. K. Klitgaard, K. Egeblad, U. V. Mentzel, A. G. Popov, T. Jensen, E. Taarning, I. S. Nielsen and C. H. Christensen, Green Chem., 2008, 10, 419
    DOI: 10.1039/B714232C

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