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X Huo1, M Guagliardo1, X Duke1
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Texas Tech University Lubbock Texas 79430 USA anne.gorden@ttu.edu.
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A water-soluble imidazolium-functionalized Cu(ii) catalyst, used in combination with tert-butyl hydroperoxide (TBHP), enables benzylic and allylic oxidations in H2O. The reaction proceeds under green conditions, open to air, at moderate temperatures, yielding moderate to high conversion across a broad range of substrates. The catalyst is easily recovered and can be used in subsequent reactions up to 8 times without a significant decrease in yield.
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