- The
Prilezhaev reaction, also
known as the
Prileschajew reaction or
Prilezhaev epoxidation, is the
chemical reaction of an
alkene with a
peroxy acid to...
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Nikolai Alexandrovich Prilezhaev, Russian: Николай Александрович Прилежаев, (Born
September 15 [O.S. 27], 1887 in
Kopossevo near
Nizhny Novgorod, died...
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ketones to
esters (Baeyer-Villiger oxidation),
epoxidation of
alkenes (
Prilezhaev reaction),
conversion of
silyl enol
ethers to
silyl α-hydroxy ketones...
- similarly, but are more explosive.
Typical laboratory operations employ the
Prilezhaev reaction. This
approach involves the
oxidation of the
alkene with a peroxyacid...
- acid in
various forms is used for the
epoxidation of
various alkenes (
Prilezhaev reaction).
Useful applications are for
unsaturated fats,
synthetic and...
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yield of 83% (based on NMR evidence): In the
minor reaction pathway, a
Prilezhaev epoxidation results in the
formation of thiophene-2,3-epoxide that rapidly...
- CF 3COOOH + CF 3COOH + CO(NH 2) 2 In the case of neosporol, a
Prilezhaev reaction with
trifluoroperacetic acid is used to
convert a
suitable allyl...
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organic peroxy acids is for the
conversion of
alkenes to epoxides, the
Prilezhaev reaction.
Another common reaction is
conversion of
cyclic ketones to the...
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oxidation Jones oxidation Nucleophilic epoxidation Oppenauer oxidation Prilezhaev reaction Rubottom oxidation Schmidt reaction Swern oxidation Wacker-Tsuji...
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ketones to
esters (Baeyer-Villiger oxidation),
epoxidation of
alkenes (
Prilezhaev reaction),
oxidation of
sulfides to
sulfoxides and sulfones, oxidation...