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wonka_vision
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Periodate cleavage mechanism
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Hi everyone,
I'm interested to know how the intermediate cyclic periodic ester is formed in the cleavage of 1,2 diols with sodium periodate.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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You can do that reaction using chloroform and say. bicarb solution as solvents.
You make water, but not by losing H2O from the glycol upon formation of the cyclic intermediate. Can you make a guess? The reaction to make the intermediate is not concerted.
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