- Kornblum oxidation
The Kornblum oxidation is a
chemical reaction of a primary halide with dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) to form analdehyde . Like all DMSO-basedoxidation s, the Kornblum oxidation creates an alkoxysulphonium ion, which, in the presence of a base, such as triethylamine (Et3N), will eliminate to form the desired aldehyde.References
# Kornblum, N.; Jones, W. J.; Anderson, G. J. "
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# Kornblum, N.; Jones, W. J.; Anderson, G. J.; Powers, J. W.; Larson, H. O.; Levand, O.; Wraver, W. M. "J. Am. Chem. Soc. " 1957, "79", 6562.
# Dave, P.; Byun, H. S.; Engel, R. "Synth. Commun." 1986, "16", 1343.ee also
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Ganem oxidation
*Swern oxidation
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