Publications by authors named "Aleksi Eronen"

Green, aerobic oxidation of secondary alcohols to ketones poses a significant synthetic challenge. To address this, we have developed a highly active (DPA)CuI/ABNO catalyst system capable of aerobically oxidizing a wide range of secondary alcohols, including benzylic and aliphatic derivatives, yielding the corresponding ketones with high yields. The unique feature of this Cu(I) catalyst is its high stability, even in the presence of water.

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Herein we report a modular synthetic method for the preparation of diaryl-substituted cyclohexenone acids starting from phenyl pyruvate and suitable enones. When the reaction is carried out in alkaline -butanol or toluene solutions in microwave-assisted conditions mainly anti configuration products are obtained with up to 86% isolated yield. However, when the reaction is carried out in alkaline water, a mixture of products with anti and syn conformations is obtained with up to 98% overall isolated yield.

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Gold is a scarce element in the Earth's crust but indispensable in modern electronic devices. New, sustainable methods of gold recycling are essential to meet the growing eco-social demand of gold. Here, we describe a simple, inexpensive, and environmentally benign dissolution of gold under mild conditions.

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Invited for the cover of this issue is the group of Timo Repo at the University of Helsinki. The image depicts a ligand-exchange reaction as a battle between hummingbirds and golden birds, which represent two different thiol ligands. Read the full text of the article at 10.

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Development of new, environmentally benign dissolution methods for metallic gold is driven by needs in the circular economy. Gold is widely used in consumer electronics, but sustainable and selective dissolution methods for Au are scarce. Herein, we describe a quantitative dissolution of gold in organic solution under mild conditions by using hydrogen peroxide as an oxidant.

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Herein we report a unique method for preparing diaryl hydroxyl dicarboxylic acids in a diastereospecific manner. The three-component reaction occurs between amino acid, aromatic aldehyde, and primary alcohol in alkaline solutions under microwave-assisted conditions. The dicarboxylic acids are isolated as sodium salts in high yields (up to 77%) by direct precipitation from the reaction solution.

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Dissolution of elemental gold in organic solutions is a contemporary approach to lower the environmental burden associated with gold recycling. Herein, we describe fundamental studies on a highly efficient method for the dissolution of elemental Au that is based on DMF solutions containing pyridine-4-thiol (4-PSH) as a reactive ligand and hydrogen peroxide as an oxidant. Dissolution of Au proceeds through several elementary steps: isomerization of 4-PSH to pyridine-4-thione (4-PS), coordination with Au , and then oxidation of the Au thione species to Au simultaneously with oxidation of free pyridine thione to elemental sulfur and further to sulfuric acid.

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