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Pyridinium chlorochromate (PCC) is a yellow-orange salt with the
formula [C5H5NH]+[CrO3Cl]−. It is a
reagent in
organic synthesis used
primarily for oxidation...
- Pot****ium
chlorochromate is an
inorganic compound with the
formula KCrO3Cl. It is the pot****ium salt of
chlorochromate, [CrO3Cl]−. It is a water-soluble...
- such as
chromic and
dichromic acids and
chromium trioxide,
pyridinium chlorochromate (PCC), and chromate/dichromate
compounds such as
Sodium dichromate (Na2Cr2O7)...
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displaced by
oxidation methods based on
chromates (e.g.
pyridinium chlorochromate) or
dimethyl sulfoxide (e.g.
Swern oxidation) or Dess–Martin oxidation...
- dehydration, substitution, and esterification.
Oxidation with
pyridinium chlorochromate gives adipaldehyde.
Dehydration of 1,6-hexanediol
gives oxepane,...
-
transposition of
tertiary allylic alcohols to
enones using pyridinium chlorochromate (PCC): It is
named after James Babler who
first reported the reaction...
- It has been
prepared by
oxidation of 1,6-hexanediol with
pyridinium chlorochromate. Hardy, P. M.; Nicholls, A. C.; Rydon, H. N. (1972). "The Hydration...
- 1-(3-methylphenyl)-1-propanol (II). This
product is then
oxidized by
pyridinium chlorochromate (PCC) on
silica gel to the
ketone (III) and
brominated with hydrobromic...
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Corey has
developed several new
synthetic reagents: PCC (pyridinium
chlorochromate), also
referred to as the Corey-Suggs reagent, is
widely used for the...
- respectively,
while rarely affecting unsaturated bonds.
Pyridinium chlorochromate is
generated from
chromium trioxide and
pyridinium chloride. This reagent...