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Oxydation aldehyde with H2O2
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Hi alles!
I am asking for the posibility to oxydise one aliphatic aldehyde to the coresponding acid by using 50% H2O2(hydrogen peroxyde) as oxydizing agent. Do you think this will work
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Not likely. You'd probably get mostly Baeyer-Villiger reaction, although this is usually slow when aldehydes are concerned.
http://themerckindex.cambridgesoft.com/TheMerckIndex/NameReactions/ONR13.htm
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