Issue 2, 2010

A green process for the oxidative lactonization of 1,2-benzenedimethanol by tungstic acid with aqueous H2O2

Abstract

A new economic and green route to synthesize phthalide from 1,2-benzenedimethanol using aqueous hydrogen peroxide as the oxidant and tungstic acid as the catalyst under organic solvent-free conditions is presented. This process proceeds with advantages from the viewpoint of green chemistry, in which the only by-product of H2O2 is water and the catalyst can also be easily recovered. The desired product with high purity and good yield can be conveniently obtained when cooled after reaction.

Graphical abstract: A green process for the oxidative lactonization of 1,2-benzenedimethanol by tungstic acid with aqueous H2O2

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
15 Oct 2009
Accepted
16 Nov 2009
First published
07 Dec 2009

Green Chem., 2010,12, 205-208

A green process for the oxidative lactonization of 1,2-benzenedimethanol by tungstic acid with aqueous H2O2

Q. Zhu, W. Dai and K. Fan, Green Chem., 2010, 12, 205 DOI: 10.1039/B921334A

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