Meri
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How is benzyl alcohol prepared from toluene oxidation ?
How do we convert toluene to benzyl alcohol thanks in advance.Can i use Chromium(III) oxide instead KMnO4?
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There is no way of stopping potassium permanganate at the alcohol, as long as there is enough of it, it will oxidize every benzylic carbon with at
least one hydrogen attached all the way to a carboxylic acid. Chromium(III) oxide is not an oxidizing agent, I have never seen it used to oxidize
anything organic. Read this thread, there is a lot of information about this topic, as well as further oxidation to benzaldehyde. http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=2223
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23 pages... okay. There's much simple answer: halogenate the toluene (hypochlorite, hypobromite, TCCA, etc), and then hydrolyse with alkali. You need
mild conditions for monohalogenation.
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