Quinolinium Chlorochromate: A Novel Oxidant, Kinetic and Synthetic Aspects
Corresponding Author(s) : Kanchan Mishra
Asian Journal of Chemistry,
Vol. 13 No. 3 (2001): Vol 13 Issue 3
Abstract
A number of newer oxochromium(VI) reagents have been introduced
recently as oxidising agents for the oxidation of organic substrates.
Quinolinium chlorochromate adds to the select list as the most significant
recent chromium(VI) oxidant for the effective and selective oxidation of
organic substrates under mild conditions. This review highlights the recent
work on the kinetics and mechanism of the reactions of organic substrates
using this oxidant. Some of the novel synthetic uses of this reagent are
also discussed.
Keywords
Quinolinium Chlorochromate
Novel Oxidant
Kinetic
Synthetic Aspects
G.L. Agarwal, (Late), Veer Singh, J., & Mishra, K. (2010). Quinolinium Chlorochromate: A Novel Oxidant, Kinetic and Synthetic Aspects. Asian Journal of Chemistry, 13(3), 825–832. Retrieved from https://asianpubs.org/index.php/ajchem/article/view/22696
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