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Iodine as a Catalyst for Efficient Conversion of Ketones to <i>g</i><i>em</i>-Dihydroperoxides by Aqueous Hydrogen Peroxide

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Iodine has been shown to be an efficient catalyst for the selective dihydroperoxidation of ketones with aqueous hydrogen peroxide. Ketones were directly converted to their corresponding gem-dihydroperoxides using a "green" oxidant (30% aq H(2)O(2)) and a simple catalyst (iodine) under neutral conditions in acetonitrile. The yield of hydroperoxidation of various cyclic ketones was 60-98% including androstane-3,17-dione, and acyclic ketones were converted with a similar efficiency. [reaction: see text]

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