Issue 2, 2003

One-pot sequences of reactions with sol-gel entrapped opposing reagents. Oxidations and catalytic reductions

Abstract

An oxidant and a reducing catalyst are placed in a single pot without destroying each other, but are still capable of carrying out useful reactions, simultaneously. The oxidant, pyridinium dichromate, and an H2-reduction catalyst, RhCl[P(C6H5)3]3, were entrapped in separate sol-gel matrices, and with these entrapped reagent and catalyst, three different flow-chart sequences of one-pot redox reactions were carried out—up to four reactions in one pot—without their mutual destruction and with no need for separation steps.

Graphical abstract: One-pot sequences of reactions with sol-gel entrapped opposing reagents. Oxidations and catalytic reductions

Article information

Article type
Letter
Submitted
14 Aug 2002
Accepted
12 Nov 2002
First published
12 Dec 2002

New J. Chem., 2003,27, 205-207

One-pot sequences of reactions with sol-gel entrapped opposing reagents. Oxidations and catalytic reductions

F. Gelman, J. Blum and D. Avnir, New J. Chem., 2003, 27, 205 DOI: 10.1039/B208043P

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