Issue 5, 2001

Alumina: a cheap, active and selective catalyst for epoxidations with (aqueous) hydrogen peroxide

Abstract

Chromatography alumina catalyses the epoxidation of alkenes with hydrogen peroxide under nearly anhydrous conditions. A variety of different aluminas show a similar catalytic behaviour. The hydrogen peroxide can be used as a preformed anhydrous solution in ethyl acetate, or it can be dried in situ by conducting the reaction under reflux with Dean–Stark water separation. The presence of a small amount of water in the reaction medium was shown to be of crucial importance.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 May 2001
First published
07 Sep 2001

Green Chem., 2001,3, 243-246

Alumina: a cheap, active and selective catalyst for epoxidations with (aqueous) hydrogen peroxide

M. C. A. van Vliet, D. Mandelli, I. W. C. E. Arends, U. Schuchardt and R. A. Sheldon, Green Chem., 2001, 3, 243 DOI: 10.1039/B103952K

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