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Volumn 11, Issue 2, 2009, Pages 223-22

The development of an environmentally benign sulfide oxidation procedure and its assessment by green chemistry metrics

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EID: 67649421617     PISSN: 14639262     EISSN: 14639270     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1039/b815986f     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (45)

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    • A reviewer has pointed out that oxidation reactions account for only 4% of the reactions carried out in the pharmaceutical industry (see, however one of the reasons why oxidation reactions are not more frequently used is due to the fact that the procedures available are not clean or safe enough (see ref 2c). In 2006, the ACS GCI pharmaceutical Roundtable members identified oxidation/epoxidation reactions as an area in need of focused research to advance the principles of green chemistry and their application in the pharmaceutical industry
    • A reviewer has pointed out that oxidation reactions account for only 4% of the reactions carried out in the pharmaceutical industry (see J. S. Carey D. Laffan C. Thomson M. T. Williams Org. Biomol. Chem. 2006 4 2337.) however one of the reasons why oxidation reactions are not more frequently used is due to the fact that the procedures available are not clean or safe enough (see ref 2c). In 2006, the ACS GCI pharmaceutical Roundtable members identified oxidation/epoxidation reactions as an area in need of focused research to advance the principles of green chemistry and their application in the pharmaceutical industry.
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    • We carried out experiments in closed systems of various volume and we determined that, in order to get 100% conversion, the volume of the container must be big enough to contain the number of moles of oxygen required for the oxidation
    • We carried out experiments in closed systems of various volume and we determined that, in order to get 100% conversion, the volume of the container must be big enough to contain the number of moles of oxygen required for the oxidation.


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