Bis(pyridine)iodonium tetrafluoroborate (IPy2BF4): a versatile oxidizing reagent

Chemistry : a European Journal
José BarluengaJosé M González

Abstract

The use of bis(pyridine)iodonium tetrafluoroborate (IPy(2)BF(4)) as an oxidizing agent towards different types of alcohols is reported. The observed reactivity involves different reaction pathways, as a function both of the structures of the starting materials and of the experimental conditions. Interestingly, the title iodine-containing compound is capable of a tuneable reaction with simple cycloalkanols, providing straight and selective access either to omega-iodocarbonyl compounds or to ketones, a previously unreported and chemoselective range of oxidation potential. Furthermore, appropriate conditions for the preparation of aldehydes and esters from primary alcohols by easily performed experimental procedures were also established. The beta-scission reactions of cycloalkanols and the alpha-oxidation processes of primary, secondary and benzylic alcohols are discussed.

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