Catalysis Letters, Vol.144, No.4, 615-622, 2014
Fe(NO3)(3)-Catalyzed Monoterpene Oxidation by Hydrogen Peroxide: An Inexpensive and Environmentally Benign Oxidative Process
Simple Fe(NO3)(2)center dot 9H(2)O was demonstrated to be able to catalyze the oxidation of monoterpenes by hydrogen peroxide in methyl alcohol solution. Compared with the previous iron-catalyzed methods, the present procedure avoids the use of stabilizing ligands, additives, and corrosive peroxide organic oxidants. A novel, simple and highly efficient catalyst system was developed for oxidizing monoterpenes into a valuable derivates using hydrogen peroxide, an environmentally friendly oxidant.