Hi y'all,
working on the oxidation of CH
3-O-C
2H
4-S-C
2H
4-OH to CH
3-O-C
2H
4-SO
2-C
2H
4-OH , I found different examples for -S-
-SO
2- in literature: mainly those using H
2O
2 in aqueous acetate buffer directly, and those using Na
2WO
4 as an additional catalyst.
Aside from this, there seemed to be only minor differences with respect to yield, temperature, concentration..
Though I'm aware that Na
2WO
4 is a catalyst in oxidation ( esp. for formation of olefins by catalytic dehydrogenation), I fail to see how it should have a special function in this transformation.
Anybody has experience in this, or has an idea whether I'd be better off with or without it, in my special case?
tnx for all your ideas
regards
Ingo