METHOD FOR THE TARGETED EXECUTION OF A REACTION TAKING PLACE ALONGSIDE SEVERAL COMPETING CHEMICAL REACTIONS

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12307489

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A method for the targeted execution of a reaction taking place alongside several competing chemical reactions is described, wherein the speeds of the competing reactions are set by the selection of the reaction conditions in such a way that the desired main reaction is not adversely affected. The invention further describes a new method for the oxidation of primary or secondary alcohols into aldehydes or ketones in the presence of dimethyl sulfoxide, a carboxylic acid anhydride or halogenide, and an amine in an organic solvent, in a continuous processing system (Moffatt-Swern oxidation).

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LONZA LTDGAMPEL

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  • 2007 Application Filing Year
  • C07C Class
  • 2417 Applications Filed
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, Schenk Rainer Kelsterbach, DE 1 0
Küpper, Michael Mainz, DE 1 0
Schwalbe, Thomas Bad Vilbel, DE 5 173

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