Two-phase oxidation of alcohols to corresponding aldehydes could be achieved without any phase-transfer catalyst in microdroplets. Herein, we realized reaction acceleration for two-phase oxidation in microdroplets using diluted oxidants under… Click to show full abstract
Two-phase oxidation of alcohols to corresponding aldehydes could be achieved without any phase-transfer catalyst in microdroplets. Herein, we realized reaction acceleration for two-phase oxidation in microdroplets using diluted oxidants under light and thermal irradiation. Lights of short wavelengths were more desirable to reaction acceleration than lights of long wavelengths. However, yields were dramatically improved by moderate heating but reversely decreased by excess heat owing to crystallization. The yields with 5-fold diluted NaOCl solution under light and thermal irradiation were comparable to those with undiluted NaOCl in the absence of light and heat. The dilution of NaOCl not only improved robustness of the sprayer (no salt deposition at the capillary tip) but also met the requirements of green chemistry.
               
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