Issue 11, 2002

Benzoyl peroxide oxidation route to polyaniline salt and its use as catalyst in tetrahydropyranylation of decanol

Abstract

In this work, benzoyl peroxide is used as an oxidizing agent to oxidize aniline to polyaniline salt in the presence of protic acids such as sulfuric or nitric acid. The polymer samples are characterized by infrared, X-ray diffraction, particle size, resistance and density measurements. Polyaniline salts are used as catalysts for the tetrahydropyranylation of decanol. This process is being reported for the first time. The catalytic use of polyaniline salt is quite practical because of its easy preparation, recovery, and reusability of the catalyst.

Graphical abstract: Benzoyl peroxide oxidation route to polyaniline salt and its use as catalyst in tetrahydropyranylation of decanol

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 May 2002
Accepted
01 Aug 2002
First published
17 Oct 2002

New J. Chem., 2002,26, 1671-1674

Benzoyl peroxide oxidation route to polyaniline salt and its use as catalyst in tetrahydropyranylation of decanol

S. Palaniappan and C. A. Amarnath, New J. Chem., 2002, 26, 1671 DOI: 10.1039/B205191E

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