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10213-09-9 | Vanadium, dichlorooxo-

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Catalog Number: AA08515
Chemical Name: Vanadium, dichlorooxo-
CAS Number: 10213-09-9
Molecular Formula: Cl2OV
Molecular Weight: 137.8469
MDL Number: MFCD00011458
SMILES: Cl[V](=O)Cl

 

Upstream Synthesis Route
  • Vanadyl dichloride, also known as VOCl2, is a versatile chemical compound widely used in various chemical synthesis applications. In organic chemistry, vanadyl dichloride serves as a valuable catalyst in a range of reactions, particularly in the field of organic synthesis. Its ability to undergo reversible redox reactions makes it an effective reagent for oxidizing and reducing organic compounds.One key application of vanadyl dichloride is in the oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes or ketones. By utilizing vanadyl dichloride as a catalyst, chemists can efficiently convert primary and secondary alcohols into their corresponding carbonyl compounds in a controlled manner. This reaction is crucial in the preparation of key intermediates for the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and fine chemicals.Furthermore, vanadyl dichloride is utilized in the oxidative coupling of aromatic compounds, enabling the formation of C-C bonds. This reaction pathway is pivotal in the construction of complex organic molecules, providing chemists with a powerful tool for creating molecular architectures with specific functionalities.Additionally, vanadyl dichloride can participate in a wide range of other transformations, including the oxidation of sulfur-containing compounds, the cyclization of ketones, and the activation of carbon-hydrogen bonds. Its versatility and reactivity make vanadyl dichloride a valuable asset in the toolkit of synthetic chemists seeking to access diverse chemical structures in an efficient and sustainable manner.
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