Abstract:The present paper employs supported ruthenium nanoparticles alongside
catalytic quantities of the radical initiator, which are proven to be
capable of cyclooctene oxidation with green conditions, in the absence of
solvent, with air as the main oxidant and without sacrificial reductant. The
paper examines the effects of a range of radical initiators and how the
products are distributed over time. Furthermore, the paper addresses the
reaction pathways to the epoxides and allylic alcohol, the la… Show more
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