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15529-49-4 Tris(triphenylphosphine)ruthenium(II) Dichloride

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15529-49-4

 MDL Number: MFCD00013077
 MF: C54H46Cl2P3Ru
 MW: 959.84
 Purity: 97+%
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    UN2811 6.1/PG3
    Homoallylic alcohols can be isomerized to allylic: J. Am. Chem. Soc., 118, 12867 (1996); Tetrahedron, 54, 5129 (1998).
    In combination with ethylenediamine and KOH in 2-propanol, conventional hydrogenation of ketones can be accomplished: J. Am. Chem. Soc., 117, 2675 (1995); J. Org. Chem., 61, 4872 (1996). This combination is also effective for the selective reduction of aldehydes and ketones in the presence of alkenes, whereas only olefinic bonds can be reduced with the Ru complex alone: J. Am. Chem. Soc., 117, 10417 (1995).
    Catalyzes hydrogenation of aromatic nitro compounds to amines; selective reduction is possible in the presence of halogen, ester, nitrile and even additional nitro groups: Tetrahedron Lett., 2163 (1975). Aliphatic nitro compounds are hydrogenated to amines under high pressure: J. Org. Chem., 40, 519 (1975). Also catalyzes the high-yield reduction of nitroarenes to amines, indoles to indolines, quinolines to 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinolines by formic acid and triethylamine: Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn., 57, 2440 (1984).
    Catalyzes the cyclization 2-aminophenethyl alcohols to indoles in high yield: J. Org. Chem., 55, 580 (1990).
    Catalyst for the reaction of N-alkylanilines with triethanolamine in dioxan (autoclave) to give the corresponding 1-alkylindoles in good yield: Synth. Commun., 26, 1349 (1996).
    In the presence of acetone, secondary alcohols can be oxidized to ketones: J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 337 (1992). For use in the dehydrogenation of amines to imines and the oxidation of cyanohydrins to acyl cyanides, see tert-Butyl- hydroperoxide. In combination with hydroquinone, selective aerobic oxidation of a primary alcohol to an aldehyde, in the presence of a secondary alcohol, can be achieved: Tetrahedron Lett., 39, 5557 (1998).
    Alkylated arenes can be oxidized to ketones by tert-butyl hydroperoxide, catalyzed by the complex: J. Org. Chem., 65, 9186 (2000).
    In the presence of KOH, catalyzes the one-pot ɑ-alkylation of secondary alcohols with primary alcohols: Organometallics, 22, 3608 (2002).
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