Oxidative
cleavage: A reaction in which a carbon-carbon bond
is cleaved, with simultaneous oxidation
of the carbons that had formed the carbon-carbon bond.
Treatment of an alkene
with osmium tetroxide (OsO4) and sodium periodate (NaIO4)
is an oxidative
cleavage reaction. For example, treatment of methylcyclohexene
with OsO4 and NaIO4 cleaves the
carbon-carbon double
bond. One carbon atom of the alkenebond
is oxidized
to an aldehyde
and the other to a ketone.