The author of 《Iron-catalyzed oxidative functionalization of C(sp3)-H bonds under bromide-synergized mild conditions》 were Yu, Han; Zhao, Qixin; Wei, Zheyu; Wu, Zhikang; Li, Qi; Han, Sheng; Wei, Yongge. And the article was published in Chemical Communications (Cambridge, United Kingdom) in 2019. COA of Formula: C6H6OS The author mentioned the following in the article:
An efficient oxidation and functionalization of C-H bonds with an inorganic-ligand supported iron catalyst and hydrogen peroxide to prepare the corresponding ketones, e.g., 9H-fluoren-9-one was achieved using the bromide ion as a promoter. Preliminary mechanistic investigations indicated that the bromide ion can bind to FeMo6 to form a supramol. species (FeMo6.2Br), which can effectively catalyze the reaction. In the experiment, the researchers used many compounds, for example, 1-Thiophen-2-yl-ethanone(cas: 88-15-3COA of Formula: C6H6OS)
1-Thiophen-2-yl-ethanone(cas: 88-15-3) belongs to thiophenes. Reflecting their high stabilities, thiophenes arise from many reactions involving sulfur sources and hydrocarbons, especially unsaturated ones. Thiophenes are classically prepared by the reaction of 1,4-diketones, diesters, or dicarboxylates with sulfidizing reagents such as P4S10 such as in the Paal-Knorr thiophene synthesis. COA of Formula: C6H6OS
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