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Development of Oxidation Reactions Based on Vanadium Pentoxide, Dimethylsulfoxide, and Synthetic Iron-Rich Clays

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Karki, Megha. (2015). Development of Oxidation Reactions Based on Vanadium Pentoxide, Dimethylsulfoxide, and Synthetic Iron-Rich Clays. Theses and Dissertations Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections. https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/etd/items/karki_idaho_0089e_10689.html

Title:
Development of Oxidation Reactions Based on Vanadium Pentoxide, Dimethylsulfoxide, and Synthetic Iron-Rich Clays
Author:
Karki, Megha
Date:
2015
Embargo Remove Date:
2016-08-14
Keywords:
clays Dehydrogenation Dimethylsulfoxide HBr N-heterocycles vanadium pentoxide
Program:
Chemistry
Subject Category:
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
Abstract:

In this dissertation we offer a discussion on the development of three novel oxidation methods. Chapter 1 presents the dehydroaromatization of N-heterocycles using vanadium pentoxide. Tetrahydrocarbazole is readily aromatized to carbazole by vanadium pentoxide in refluxing acetic acid under both stoichiometric and catalytic conditions. Eight other substrates are similarly aromatized in good yields. An extended application of this methodology is the efficient one-pot Fischer indole synthesis and dehydrogenation to form carbazoles.

Chapter 2 describes a unique process for 1,2-dibromination of olefins using aqueous HBr and dimethyl sulfoxide. This novel methodology offers a simple, inexpensive, and mild alternative to the use of Br2 or other bromine carrying reagents. The substrate scope includes 21 olefins brominated in good to excellent yields. Three of six styrene derivatives yielded bromohydrins in good yields under the reaction conditions.

Chapter 3 discloses the discovery of a synthetic iron-rich nontronite clay and its use as a dehydrogenating reagent. N-heterocycles such as 1,2,3,4-tetrahydrocarbazole, indoline, N-phenylbenzylamine are effectively aromatized by this unique new reagent in refluxing toluene. Extensive reaction optimization, investigation of substrate scope, characterization of the novel heterogeneous reagent is presented.

Description:
doctoral, Ph.D., Chemistry -- University of Idaho - College of Graduate Studies, 2015
Major Professor:
Magolan, Jakob
Committee:
Williams, Richard V; Cheng, Francis I; Baker, Leslie
Defense Date:
2015
Identifier:
Karki_idaho_0089E_10689
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