A. Pifer et al., Broad spectrum catalytic system for the deep oxidation of toxic organics in aqueous medium using dioxygen as the oxidant, J AM CHEM S, 121(33), 1999, pp. 7485-7492
In water, metallic palladium was found to catalyze the deep oxidation of a
wide variety of functional organics by dioxygen at 80-90 degrees C in the p
resence of carbon monoxide or dihydrogen. Several classes of organic compou
nds were examined: benzene, phenol and substituted phenols, nitro and halo
organics, organophosphorus, and organosulfur compounds. In every case, deep
oxidation to carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and water occurred in high y
ields, resulting in up to several hundred turnovers over a 24 h period. For
substrates susceptible to hydrogenation, the conversions were generally hi
gher with dihydrogen than with carbon monoxide. For organophosphorus compou
nds, the system presents the first examples of catalytic cleavage of phosph
onrs-alkyl bonds.