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    An unprecedented use for glycerol: chemoselective reducing agent for sulfoxides
    Autor
    García Bartolomé, NuriaUBU authority
    García García, Patricia
    Fernández Rodríguez, Manuel A.UBU authority
    García, DanielUBU authority
    Pedrosa Sáez, María de los RemediosUBU authority
    Arnáiz García, Francisco JavierUBU authority
    Sanz Díez, RobertoUBU authority
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    Green Chemistry. 2013, V. 15, n. 4, p. 999-1005
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    Royal Society of Chemistry
    Fecha de publicación
    2013-02
    DOI
    10.1039/c3gc36908k
    Abstract
    A new application for glycerol that expands its possibilities beyond a green solvent and a precursor of value-added products has been demonstrated. Simple, easily available, and environmentally friendly dioxomolybdenum( VI) complexes are highly efficient catalysts for the chemoselective sulfoxide deoxygenation with this biomass-derived chemical feedstock. Both refined glycerol and crude glycerin can be used, thus expanding the potential application of this reaction. Subsequent transformation of glycerol during this reductive process has also been investigated
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    Chemistry, Organic
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