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A Review of the Synthesis and Utility of Some Lipopathic Permanganate Oxidants

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Permanganate, the versatile oxidizing agent, has limited solubility in non-polar media, which limits its use for oxidation of organic substrate in the non-aqueous media. But the combination of PTCs with permanganate makes it mild, selective and lipopathic. These lipopathic oxidants are useful for many important organic transformations. In this communication, we have presented the synthesis and utility of some selected lipopathic permanganate oxidants, which oxidize many functional groups, including alcohol, aldehyde, ether, alkane, alkene, alkyne, and oxime and have use in many synthetic organic procedures with chemo-, regio- and stereoselectivity.

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Acharjee, A., Ali, M.A. & Saha, B. A Review of the Synthesis and Utility of Some Lipopathic Permanganate Oxidants. J Solution Chem 47, 1449–1478 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10953-018-0801-5

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