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Hironori Okamura1, Yoko Yasuno1, Atsushi Nakayama1
1Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University Sugimoto, Sumiyoshi Osaka 558-8585 Japan shinada@sci.osaka-cu.ac.jp.
Abstract:
The selective oxidation of alcohol-d 1 to prepare aldehyde-d 1 was newly developed by means of NaBD4 reduction/activated MnO2 oxidation. Various aldehyde-d 1 derivatives including aromatic and unsaturated aldehyde-d 1 can be prepared with a high deuterium incorporation ratio (up to 98% D). Halogens (chloride, bromide, and iodide), alkene, alkyne, ester, nitro, and cyano groups in the substrates are tolerated under the mild conditions.
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