Issue 18, 1969

The vanadium pentoxide-catalysed oxidation of thio-compounds with hydrogen peroxide

Abstract

Sulphides have been oxidised with an anhydrous solution of hydrogen peroxide in tertiary butyl alcohol containing a catalytic amount of vanadium pentoxide to give sulphones and sulphoxides. This method was very useful for the partial oxidation of labiles sulphides (e.g.α-chloro-sulphides, and α-acetoxy-sulphide, and thiiran) to sulphoxides of high purity. A reported preparation of 2-hydroxymethylthiiran and the corresponding sulphone has been shown to yield instead 3-hydroxytheitan and 3-hydroxythietan 1,1-dioxide.

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J. Chem. Soc. C, 1969, 2334-2336

The vanadium pentoxide-catalysed oxidation of thio-compounds with hydrogen peroxide

F. E. Hardy, P. R. H. Speakman and P. Robson, J. Chem. Soc. C, 1969, 2334 DOI: 10.1039/J39690002334

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