potassium ferrate eros rp212


POTASSIUM FERRATE 1
Potassium Ferrate more variable for saturated alcohols. Several functional groups
are stable to this reagent, including carbon carbon double bonds,
nitro groups, tertiary alcohols and amines, aldehydes, and ke-
K2FeO4
tones. Sulfur compounds (sulfides, sulfoxides) do not tolerate this
reagent.
[13718-66-6] FeK2O4 (MW 198.05)
InChI = 1/Fe.2K.4O/q;2*+1;;;2*-1/rFeO4.2K/c2-1(3,4)5;;/q-2;
K2FeO4, H2O
PhCH(OH)Me PhCOMe (1)
2*+1
rt, 4 min
InChIKey = ICBFRPYDFGVTEQ-KHCNJUACAW
90%
(selective oxidant for alcohols and amines1)
K2FeO4, H2O
Solubility: sol water; insol typical organic solvents.
PhCH2NH2 PhCHO (2)
rt, 1 min
Form Supplied in: violet solid; typical impurities present include
70%
potassium chloride and iron(III) oxide.
Analysis of Reagent Purity: analysis of K2FeO4 by chromite ion
A modification employing a two-phase system (benzene/10%
has been reported.2 The ferrate concentration may be deter-
mined by measurement of the absorption band at 510 nm.3 aqueous NaOH) and Benzyltriethylammonium Chloride as a
phase-transfer catalyst has been reported to be highly successful
Preparative Methods: NaOCl (20 g) is added to a solution of
for allylic and benzylic substrates (eq 3).7 A second modifica-
NaOH (30 g in 75 mL H2O) while keeping the solution tem-
ć% tion using a mixture of K2FeO4 (8 mmol), aluminum oxide (0.8
perature under 20 C. Solid NaOH (70 g) is added with stirring,
ć% g), and CuSO4%0ł5H2O (0.8 g) for 2 mmol of substrate affords a
while maintaining the solution temperature at 25 30 C, the so-
ć% simple workup and highly selective oxidations (eq 4).6
lution cooled to 20 C and filtered. Fe(NO3)3%0ł9H2O (25 g) is
added slowly, and the solution saturated with NaOH while be-
ć%
Cl OH Cl O
ing kept at 30 C. After filtration, the filtrate of sodium ferrate
K2FeO4, BnNEt3Cl
ć% (3)
is placed in a 20 C bath and treated with saturated aqueous
H
C6H6, 10% NaOH (aq)
KOH (100 mL), stirred for 5 min, and filtered. The precipitate 94%
is washed several times with 10 mL portions of 3MKOHinto
50 mL of chilled saturated KOH solution, and a further 50 mL
of chilled saturated KOH solution added to the washings. After
K2FeO4, Al2O3
OH OH O OH
stirring for 5 min, the solution is filtered, and the precipitate (4)
CuSO4" 5H2O, C6H6
Ph Ph
washed with benzene (10 mL) and several times with ethanol
95%
(20 mL). The precipitate is stirred with ethanol (1 L) for 20 min
and the ethanol removed by filtration; this process is repeated
three times. The precipitate is finally washed with Et2O under
a drying tube, and drying continued in a vacuum desiccator.4
Handling, Storage, and Precautions: dry K2FeO4 is stable and 1. (a) Audette, R. J.; Quail, J. W.; Smith, P. J., Tetrahedron Lett. 1971, 279.
(b) BeMiller, J. N.; Kumari, V. G.; Darling, S. D., Tetrahedron Lett. 1972,
should be stored in a desiccator. K2FeO4 is very unstable in
4143. (c) Tsuda, Y.; Nakajima, S., Chem. Lett. 1978, 1397.
acidic solutions, but decomposes only slowly in basic solutions.
2. Schreyer, J. M.; Thompson, G. W.; Ockerman, L. T., Anal. Chem. 1950,
22, 1426.
3. Sharma, V. K.; Bielski, B. H. J., Inorg. Chem. 1991, 30, 4306.
4. Thompson, G. W.; Ockerman, L. T.; Schreyer, J. M., J. Am. Chem. Soc.
1951, 73, 1379.
Oxidations. Potassium ferrate has been reported to be a mild
5. BeMiller, J. N.; Kumari, V. G.; Darling, S. D., Tetrahedron Lett. 1972,
reagent for the oxidation of primary and secondary alcohols to
4143.
aldehydes and ketones, respectively (eq 1).1 6 In addition, pri-
6. Kim, K. S.; Chang, Y. K.; Bae, S. K.; Hahn, C. S., Synthesis 1984,
mary and secondary amines are also oxidized to aldehydes and
866.
ketones (eq 2). Allylic and benzylic alcohols react much more
7. Kim, K. S.; Chang, Y. K.; Bae, S. K.; Hahn, C. S., Tetrahedron Lett. 1986,
readily than saturated ones, and primary alcohols react more read-
27, 2875.
ily than secondary ones. Reactions are normally carried out in
basic aqueous (or water/t-butanol) solution. Yields are normally
James R. Green
high with allylic and benzylic alcohols and amines, but much
University of Windsor, Windsor Ontario, Canada
Avoid Skin Contact with All Reagents


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