- Stable and recyclable MIL-101(Cr)–Ionic liquid based hybrid nanomaterials as heterogeneous catalyst
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Br?nsted acidic ionic liquid, N-methyl-2-pyrrolidonium methyl sulfonate ([NMP]+?CH3SO3?) immobilized on MIL-101(Cr) was fabricated by simple impregnation method with a good combination of MIL-101(Cr) and IL species. The worthiness of IL/MIL-101(Cr), as a Br?nsted acid catalyst, has been examined for the esterification of acetic acid with amyl alcohol and Friedel–Crafts acylation of anisole. Our findings demonstrated that IL/MIL-101(Cr) catalyst exhibited distinct catalytic activity with respect to the other catalysts towards the esterification reaction and Friedel–Crafts acylation of anisole. The Br?nsted acidic catalysts loaded on MIL-101(Cr) as a new category of porous materials are probably auspicious heterogeneous catalysts for acid-catalyzed to replace the use of traditional homogeneous catalysts. Furthermore, the catalyst can be easily removed from the reactions mixtures and reuse for posterior reactions, more than six times without any considerable decay in catalytic performance.
- Hassan, Hassan M.A.,Betiha, Mohamed A.,Mohamed, Shaimaa K.,El-Sharkawy,Ahmed, Emad A.
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- Esterification reaction kinetics of acetic acid and n-pentanol catalyzed by sulfated zirconia
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This study reports experimental data and kinetic modeling of acetic acid esterification with n-pentanol using sulfated zirconia as a catalyst. Reactions were carried out in an isothermal well-mixed batch reactor at different temperatures (50-80°C), n-pentanol to acid molar ratios (1:1-3:1), and catalyst loadings (5-10?wt% in relation to the total amount of acetic acid). The reaction mechanism regarding the heterogeneous catalysis was evaluated considering pseudo-homogeneous, Eley–Rideal, and Langmuir–Hinshelwood model approaches. The reaction mixture was considered a nonideal solution and the UNIQUAC thermodynamic model was used to take into account the nonidealities in the liquid phase. The results obtained indicated that increases in the temperature and catalyst loading increased the product formation, while changes in the n-pentanol to acetic acid molar ratio showed no significant effect. The estimated enthalpy of the reaction was ?8.49?kJ?mol?1, suggesting a slightly exothermic reaction. The Eley–Rideal model, with acetic acid adsorbed on the catalyst as the limiting step, was found to be the most significant reaction mechanism.
- Hamerski, Fabiane,Dusi, Giovana Gon?alves,Fernandes dos Santos, Julia Trancoso,da Silva, Vítor Renan,Pedersen Voll, Fernando Augusto,Corazza, Marcos Lúcio
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- Molybdenum-modified mesoporous SiO2as an efficient Lewis acid catalyst for the acetylation of alcohols
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A suitable, expeditious and well-organized approach for the acetylation of alcohols with acetic anhydride in the presence of 5%MoO3-SiO2 as an optimum environmentally benign heterogeneous catalyst was developed. The high surface area obtained for 5%MoO3-SiO2, 101 m2 g-1 compared to other catalysts, 22, 23, and 44 m2 g-1 for 5%WO3-ZrO2, 5%WO3-SiO2, and 5%MoO3-ZrO2, respectively, appears to be the driving force for better catalytic activity. Amongst the two dopants used, molybdenum oxide is the better dopant compared to its tungsten oxide counterpart. High yields of up to 86% were obtained with MoO3 doping while WO3 containing catalysts did not show any activity. Other reaction parameters such as reactor stirring speed, and solvent variation were studied and revealed that the optimum stirring speed is 400 rpm and cyclohexane is the best solvent. Thus, the utilization of affordable and nontoxic materials, short reaction times, reusability, and producibility of excellent yields of the desired products are the advantages of this procedure.
- Hlatshwayo, Xolani S.,Ndolomingo, Matumuene Joe,Bingwa, Ndzondelelo,Meijboom, Reinout
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- Synthesis and characterization of a new acid molten salt and the study of its thermal behavior and catalytic activity in Fischer esterification
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A new acid molten salt was prepared and its structure elucidation was conducted by FTIR, 1D NMR, 2D NMR, and mass spectrometry. Further support to elucidate the chemical structure of the 1H,4H-piperazine-N,N′-diium ring of the new acid molten salt was achieved by1H and13C NMR, and COSY analyses of 1H,4H-piperazine-N,N′-diium dibromide, which is synthesized and characterized for the first time in the current work. The analysis of FTIR and NMR spectra as well as pH and titrimetric analysis excluded the formation of [SO4]2?and the presence of an excess of H2SO4. Moreover, no distinguishing peak was detected for the acid proton of [HSO4]?in DMSO-d6. The thermal phase transition and thermal stability of the acid molten salt were also recorded, which approved the strong interaction between a dication and hydrogen sulfate anions. According to the acidity of the new molten salt, we encourage the study of its catalytic activity for the acetylation ofn-pentanol using glacial acetic acid. Pentyl acetate was obtained in 89.0% conversion and 78.0% isolated yield. The1H NMR spectrum of the residue showed an excess of HOAc together with molten salt, whereas the1H NMR spectrum of the upper phase exhibited pure pentyl acetate. After separation of the upper phase, the residue was concentrated and used in the next run without further purification. No significant changes in the chemical structure and catalytic activity of the new molten salt were observed even after the 5th run. Two chiral alcohols, including (?)-menthol and (+)-borneol, as well as α-tocopherol (α-TCP) were also acetylated with acetic acid in the presence of the new acid molten salt under optimized reaction conditions, which afforded the desired acetates in high yields.
- Zaharani, Lia,Khaligh, Nader Ghaffari,Johan, Mohd Rafie,Gorjian, Hayedeh
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- Synthesis, Characterisation, and Determination of Physical Properties of New Two-Protonic Acid Ionic Liquid and its Catalytic Application in the Esterification
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A new ionic liquid was synthesised, and its chemical structure was elucidated by FT-IR, 1D NMR, 2D NMR, and mass analyses. Some physical properties, thermal behaviour, and thermal stability of this ionic liquid were investigated. The formation of a two-protonic acid salt namely 4,4′-trimethylene-N,N′-dipiperidinium sulfate instead of 4,4′-trimethylene-N,N′-dipiperidinium hydrogensulfate was evidenced by NMR analyses. The catalytic activity of this ionic liquid was demonstrated in the esterification reaction of n-butanol and glacial acetic acid under different conditions. The desired acetate was obtained in 62-88 % yield without using a Dean-Stark apparatus under optimal conditions of 10 mol-% of the ionic liquid, an alcohol to glacial acetic acid mole ratio of 1.3: 1.0, a temperature of 75-100°C, and a reaction time of 4 h. α-Tocopherol (α-TCP), a highly efficient form of vitamin E, was also treated with glacial acetic acid in the presence of the ionic liquid, and O-acetyl-α-tocopherol (Ac-TCP) was obtained in 88.4 % yield. The separation of esters was conducted during workup without the utilisation of high-cost column chromatography. The residue and ionic liquid were used in subsequent runs after the extraction of desired products. The ionic liquid exhibited high catalytic activity even after five runs with no significant change in its chemical structure and catalytic efficiency.
- Shahnavaz, Zohreh,Zaharani, Lia,Khaligh, Nader Ghaffari,Mihankhah, Taraneh,Johan, Mohd Rafie
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p. 165 - 172
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- Alkyl substituted 4-N-oxazadisilinane cations: A new family of Si protic ionic liquids and its application on esterification reactions
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A series of oxazadisilinane compounds were prepared and used as Br?nsted bases to form a series of 21 siloxane protic ionic liquids (Si-PILs) with four different acids. This new family of Si-PILs were well characterized and examined to catalyze esterification reactions.
- Alhaddad, Maha,Chakraborty, Priyanka,Hu, Jinsong,Huang, Kuo-Wei
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- Porous supramolecular assemblies and functional properties of perhydroxylated cucurbit[6]uril and polyoxometallates
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In the present work, perhydroxylated cucurbit[6]uril {(HO)12Q[6]} and Keggin-type polyoxometallates (POMs) such as H3[PMo12O40] and H3[PW12O40] were used as basic building blocks, and interaction of (HO)12Q[6] of POMs in the acidic aqueous solutions yielded two types of supramolecular assemblies. Hybrids of (HO)12Q[6] with POM anions were obtained from (HO)12Q[6]-POMs-HCl (1M) systems, whereas (HO)12Q[6]-based supramolecular assemblies without POMs were obtained from (HO)12Q[6]-POMs-HCl (6M) systems. The structures of these two assemblies were analyzed by using single X-ray single crystal and powder X-ray diffraction methods, and the chemical and physical properties of these two assemblies were investigated by using the multi-point Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) method, the Barrett-Joyner-Halenda (BJH) method, UV/vis measurements and so on. The results revealed that the (HO)12Q[6]-POMs system may offer a feasible route for the uptake and release of POMs, exhibit esterification and aqueous dyes degradation catalytic activities, and adsorb volatile organic compounds, yielding adsorbing materials with interesting photochemical properties.
- Xia, Xi,Ge, Wei Wei,Chen, Haiyong,Tao, Zhu,Zhang, Yunqian,Wei, Gang,Chen, Kai
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p. 10297 - 10304
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- Selective Hydrogenolysis of Furfural Derivative 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran into Pentanediol Acetate and Pentanol Acetate over Pd/C and Sc(OTf)3 Cocatalytic System
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It is of great significance to convert platform molecules and their derivatives into high value-added alcohols, which have multitudinous applications. This study concerns systematic conversion of 2-methyltetrahydrofuran (MTHF), which is obtained from furfural, into 1-pentanol acetate (PA) and 1,4-pentanediol acetate (PDA). Reaction parameters, such as the Lewis acid species, reaction temperature, and hydrogen pressure, were investigated in detail. 1H NMR spectroscopy and reaction dynamics study were also conducted to help clarify the reaction mechanism. Results suggested that cleavage of the primary alcohol acetate was less facile than that of the secondary alcohol acetate, with the main product being PA. A PA yield of 91.8 % (150 °C, 3 MPa H2, 30 min) was achieved by using Pd/C and Sc(OTf)3 as a cocatalytic system and an 82 % yield of PDA was achieved (150 °C, 30 min) by using Sc(OTf)3 catalyst. Simultaneously, the efficient conversion of acetic esters into alcohols by simple saponification was carried out and led to a good yield.
- Zhang, Kun,Li, Xing-Long,Chen, Shi-Yan,Xu, Hua-Jian,Deng, Jin,Fu, Yao
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- Ester Synthesis in Water: Mycobacterium smegmatis Acyl Transferase for Kinetic Resolutions
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The acyl transferase from Mycobacterium smegmatis (MsAcT) catalyses transesterification reactions in aqueous media because of its hydrophobic active site. Aliphatic cyanohydrin and alkyne esters can be synthesised in water with excellent and strikingly opposite enantioselectivity [(R);E>37 and (S);E>100, respectively]. When using this enzyme, the undesired hydrolysis of the acyl donor is an important factor to take into account. Finally, the choice of acyl donor can significantly influence the obtained enantiomeric excesses. (Figure presented.).
- de Leeuw, Nicolas,Torrelo, Guzman,Bisterfeld, Carolin,Resch, Verena,Mestrom, Luuk,Straulino, Emanuele,van der Weel, Laura,Hanefeld, Ulf
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p. 242 - 249
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- 1,1,2,2-Tetrahydroperoxy-1,2-Diphenylethane: An efficient and high oxygen content oxidant in various oxidative reactions
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Several oxidative approaches namely thiocyanation of aromatic compounds, epoxidation of alkenes, amidation of aromatic aldehydes, epoxidation of α β-unsaturated ketones, oxidation of sulfides to sulfoxides and sulfones, bayer-villeger reaction, bromination and iodation of aniline and phenol derivatives oxidative esterification, oxidation of pyridines and oxidation of secondary, allylic and benzyllic alcohols were carried out using 1,1,2,2-Tetrahydroperoxy-1,2-Diphenylethane as the potential solid oxidant which can be stored for several months without any loss in its activity. All of the procedures were accomplished via mild reaction conditions and the products were afforded in high yields and short reaction times.
- Khosravi, Kaveh,Naserifar, Shirin
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- Solvent- and Metal-free Oxidative Esterification of Aromatic Aldehydes Using Urea-2,2-dihydroperoxypropane as a New Solid Oxidant
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Urea-2,2-dihydroperoxypropane as a noble and solid gem-dihydroperoxide derivative was used to transform various aromatic aldehydes to their corresponding benzoate derivatives in the presence of HBr under mild conditions at room temperature in high yields and short reaction times.
- Khosravi, Kaveh,Khalaji, Kobra,Naserifar, Shirin
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p. 303 - 309
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- Synthesis and characterization of ionic liquid immobilized on magnetic nanoparticles: A recyclable heterogeneous organocatalyst for the acetylation of alcohols
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Herein, we describe a simple and efficient procedure for the preparation of 3-((3-(trisilyloxy)propyl)propionamide)-1-methylimidazolium chloride ionic liquid supported on magnetic nanoparticle (TPPA-IL-Fe3O4). The structure of this magnetic ionic liquid is fully characterized by FT-IR, TGA, XRD, VSM, SEM, EDX and DLS techniques. TPPA-IL-Fe3O4 is employed as a catalyst for the acetylation of alcohols with acetic anhydride under mild and heterogeneous conditions at room temperature with good to excellent yields. The magnetic catalyst could be readily separate from the reaction media by simple magnetic decantation, and reused several times without significant loss of its catalytic activity.
- Ghorbani-Choghamarani, Arash,Norouzi, Masoomeh
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p. 832 - 840
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- Biocatalytic Characterization of Human FMO5: Unearthing Baeyer-Villiger Reactions in Humans
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Flavin-containing mono-oxygenases are known as potent drug-metabolizing enzymes, providing complementary functions to the well-investigated cytochrome P450 mono-oxygenases. While human FMO isoforms are typically involved in the oxidation of soft nucleophiles, the biocatalytic activity of human FMO5 (along its physiological role) has long remained unexplored. In this study, we demonstrate the atypical in vitro activity of human FMO5 as a Baeyer-Villiger mono-oxygenase on a broad range of substrates, revealing the first example to date of a human protein catalyzing such reactions. The isolated and purified protein was active on diverse carbonyl compounds, whereas soft nucleophiles were mostly non- or poorly reactive. The absence of the typical characteristic sequence motifs sets human FMO5 apart from all characterized Baeyer-Villiger mono-oxygenases so far. These findings open new perspectives in human oxidative metabolism.
- Fiorentini, Filippo,Geier, Martina,Binda, Claudia,Winkler, Margit,Faber, Kurt,Hall, Mélanie,Mattevi, Andrea
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- Doping of copper (I) oxide onto a solid support as a recyclable catalyst for acetylation of amines/alcohols/phenols and synthesis of trisubstituted imidazole
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A study of copper-mediated C-heteroatom especially C-N and C-O bond formations using simpler methodologies has been carried out. In the present work, acetylation of various substrates such as amines, phenols and alcohols; synthesis of 2,4,5-trisubstituted imidazole is done using simple and easily available starting materials. Copper (I) oxide was synthesized in situ by the reduction of Fehling's solution with glucose followed by its anchoring onto different supports like silica, HAP, basic alumina and cellulose. Comparison and contrasts between the reactivity of copper (I) oxide supported onto different supports for these reactions are made. The reactivity of copper (I) oxide seems to be largely dependent on the nature of support and the most active catalyst for a particular reaction was further characterized by different spectroscopic techniques such as FTIR, XRD, TGA, XPS, SEM, TEM and AAS. The catalysts were found to be stable, easily recyclable without any significant loss in activity. Graphical abstract: Applications of solid supported copper (I) oxides (where solid support is silica, HAP, cellulose and basic alumina) are studied for various organic transformations with special emphasis on C-N and C-O bond formation reactions.[Figure not available: see fulltext.]
- Gupta, Manjulla,Gupta, Monika
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- Visible-light-promoted conversion of alkyl benzyl ether to alkyl ester or alcohol via O-α-sp3 C-H cleavage
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A mild and high-yielding visible-light-promoted conversion of alkyl benzyl ethers to the alkyl esters or alkyl alcohols was developed. Mechanistic studies provided evidence for a radical chain reaction involving the homolytic cleavage of O-α-sp3 C-H bonds in the substrate as one of the propagation steps. We propose that α-bromoethers are key intermediates in the transformation.
- Lu, Ping,Hou, Tianyuan,Gu, Xiangyong,Li, Pixu
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- Continuous flow Fischer esterifications harnessing vibrational-coupled thin film fluidics
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Rapid Fischer esterification reactions occur under solventless, continuous flow conditions in dynamic thin films. This methodology uses limited catalyst, require no additional heat input and occurs within the confinements of an inexpensive vortex fluidic device (VFD). The associated mechanoenergy is primarily delivered from two types of vibration, which are manifested in sharp increases in the yield of the reactions. These vibrations promote the existence of Faraday waves that alter the instantaneous shear rates of the reactants within the rotating tube. Tuning the rotational speed of the device allows harmonic vibrations to be utilized in the synthesis of alkyl-based esters within both a high and low contact angle NMR tube. This journal is
- Britton, Joshua,Dalziel, Stuart B.,Raston, Colin L.
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- Carboxyl activation of 2-mercapto-4,6-dimethylpyrimidine through n-acyl-4,6-dimethylpyrimidine-2-thione: A chemical and spectrophotometric investigation
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2-Mercapto-4,6-dimethylpyrimidine, as effective carboxyl activating group, has been successfully proved by converting it into respective acyl derivatives and the subsequent conversion to the amides and esters respectively using amines, amino alcohols and alcohols. The aminolysis and esterification were monitored chemically and spectrophotometrically. This paved way to establish that the above mercaptopyrimidine derivative is an efficient carboxyl activating group applicable in solid phase peptide synthesis.
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- MONOMER, POLYMER, RESIST COMPOSITION, AND PATTERNING PROCESS
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A polymer comprising recurring units derived from a (meth)acrylate monomer of tertiary ester type having branched alkyl on alicycle is used to form a resist composition. When subjected to exposure, PEB and organic solvent development, the resist composition is improved in dissolution contrast.
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- A method for esterification reaction rate prediction of aliphatic monocarboxylic acids with primary alcohols in 1,4-dioxane based on two parametrical taft equation
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Esterification reaction rates of aliphatic monocarboxylic acids with primary alcohols in 1,4-dioxane as inert solvent were investigated. Acids were esterified with 1-propanol and alcohols with acetic acid as model reactants at a constant temperature of 60°C, at a fixed ionic strength and pH in a batch reactor with a constant volume. For evaluation of reaction rates, an exact kinetic equation for the equilibrium reaction was applied. Under these conditions and for low reactants, concentrations reaction rate depends only on the structure of reactants and, therefore, can be predicted by a correlation equation with two Taft coefficients (inductive and steric effects). From these equations, it is possible to estimate the esterification reaction rate constant for other acid-alcohol pairs. This methodology may also be suitable for other kinetic systems measured under comparable experimental conditions.
- Vojtko, Jan,Tomcik, Peter
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- Comparison of the performance of commercial immobilized lipases in the synthesis of different flavor esters
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In this work, it is compared the performance of three commercial lipase preparations (Novozym 435, Lipozyme TL-IM, and Lipozyme RM-IM) in the synthesis of flavor esters obtained by esterification of acetic, propionic, and butyric acids using ethanol, isopropyl alcohol, butanol, or pentanol. A comprehensive comparison was performed verifying activities of these three enzyme preparations versus the different couples of substrates, checking the obtained yields. In general, the longer the acid chain, the higher the reaction yields. Novozym 435 was the most efficient enzyme in most cases, and only Lipozyme RM-IM offered better results than Novozym 435 in the production of ethyl butyrate. Reactions with butyric acid showed the highest conversion rates using all biocatalysts. Using optimal substrates, the reactions catalyzed by the three enzymes were optimized using the response surface methodology, and the catalytic performance of the biocatalysts in repeated batches was assessed. After optimization, yields higher than 90% were obtained for all three enzymes, but Lipozyme TL-IM needed four-times more biocatalyst content than the other two preparations. Novozym 435 kept over 80% of its activity when reused in 9 successive batches, whereas Lipozyme RM-IM can be reused 5 times and Lipozyme TL-IM only 3 times. In general, Novozym 435 showed to be more suitable for these reactions than the other two enzyme preparations.
- Martins, Andrea B.,Da Silva, Alexandre M.,Schein, Mirela F.,Garcia-Galan, Cristina,Zachia Ayub, Marco A.,Fernandez-Lafuente, Roberto,Rodrigues, Rafael C.
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- Graphite oxide as an efficient solid reagent for esterification reactions
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Esterification of organic acids with alcohols under mild conditions in high yields using graphite oxide, a readily available and inexpensive material, as an effective reagent is described.
- Mirza-Aghayan, Maryam,Rahimifard, Mahshid,Boukherroub, Rabah
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- Aza-crown ether complex cation ionic liquids: Preparation and applications in organic reactions
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Aza-crown ether complex cation ionic liquids (aCECILs) were devised, fabricated, and characterized by using NMR spectroscopy, MS, thermogravimetric differential thermal analysis (TG-DTA), elemental analysis and physical properties. These new and room-temperature ILs were utilized as catalysts in various organic reactions, such as the cycloaddition reaction of CO2 to epoxides, esterification of acetic acid and alcohols, the condensation reaction of aniline and propylene carbonate, and Friedel-Crafts alkylation of indole with aldehydes were investigated carefully. In these reactions, the ionic liquid exhibited cooperative catalytic activity between the anion and cation. In addition, the aza-[18-C-6HK][HSO4]2 was the best acidic catalyst in the reactions of esterification and Friedel-Crafts alkylation under mild reaction conditions. Jewel in the crown: Nine new and room-temperature aza-crown ether complex ionic liquids (aCECILs) composed of multiple cations and anions were fabricated through a convenient procedure (see scheme). Some of them were used as catalysts in various organic reactions, such as the cycloaddition reaction of CO2 to propylene oxide, esterification of acetic acid and alcohols, the condensation of aniline and propylene carbonate, and Friedel-Crafts alkylation of indole with aldehydes.
- Song, Yingying,Cheng, Chen,Jing, Huanwang
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p. 12894 - 12900
(2015/03/30)
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- Cloning and expression of a Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenase oxidizing linear aliphatic ketones from Dietzia sp. D5
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A Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenase has been identified in the genome sequence of Dietzia sp. D5. Sequence similarity search revealed that the enzyme belongs to a group of BVMOs that are closely related to ethionamide monooxygenase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (EthA). The BVMO was expressed in E. coli BL21-CodonPlus(DE3)-RP and the best expression was achieved when the E. coli cells were cultivated in terrific broth (TB) at 15 °C and induced with 0.1 mM of IPTG. Since the purified enzyme did not show any measurable activity, the substrate scope of the BVMO has been determined using whole-cell and crude cell extract systems. The enzyme was most active towards linear aliphatic substrates. However, it has shown a moderate degree of conversion for cyclobutanone, 2-methylcyclohexanone, bicyclo[3.2.0]hept-2-en-6-one, phenylacetone and thioanisole. There was no detectable conversion of ethionamide, cyclohexanone and acetophenone.
- Bisagni, Serena,Smus?, Justyna,Chávez, Georgina,Hatti-Kaul, Rajni,Mamo, Gashaw
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- Design of a highly active silver-exchanged phosphotungstic acid catalyst for glycerol esterification with acetic acid
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A series of highly active, selective, and stable silver-exchanged phosphotungstic acid (AgPW) catalysts were prepared, characterized, and evaluated for bio-derived glycerol esterification with acetic acid to produce valuable biofuel additives. The structures, morphologies, acidities, and water tolerance of these samples were determined by FTIR, Raman, XRD, SEM-EDX, FT-IR of pyridine adsorption, and H2O-TPD. Several typical acidic catalysts were also performed for comparison. Among them, partially silver-exchanged phosphotungstic acid (Ag1PW) presented exceptionally high activity, with 96.8% conversion within just 15 min of reaction time and remarkable stability, due to the unique Keggin structure, high acidity as well as outstanding water-tolerance property. A plausible reaction mechanism was also proposed. In addition, this Ag1PW catalyst exhibited universal significance for esterification, holding great potential for a wide range of other acid-catalyzed reactions.
- Zhu, Shanhui,Gao, Xiaoqing,Dong, Fang,Zhu, Yulei,Zheng, Hongyan,Li, Yongwang
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- Highly enantioselective Rh-catalysed hydrogenation of 1-alkyl vinyl esters using phosphine-phosphoramidite ligands
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MatPhos, a good mate for hard tasks: The asymmetric hydrogenation of 1-alkyl vinyl esters, thwarted so far by mediocre ee values and low activities, can now be achieved with MatPhos/Rh catalysts with ee values of 96-99 % for a variety of substrates at low catalyst loadings (0.1-1 mol %) and under mild conditions (5-20 bar H2, room temperature). After hydrolysis, the corresponding chiral secondary alkyl alcohols can be obtained in high enantiopurities providing a general and practical route to this important product class. Copyright
- Konrad, Tina Maria,Schmitz, Pascal,Leitner, Walter,Francio, Giancarlo
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- Synthesis of a novel multi-SO3H functionalized ionic liquid and its catalytic activities
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A novel multi-SO3H functionalized ionic liquid is synthesized and a detailed account of its cata- lytic activities in acetalization and acetylation is given. The results showed that the ionic liquid is very efficient in the conventional acid-catalyzed reactions with good to excellent yields within a short reaction time. Oper- ational simplicity, small amounts required, low cost of the catalyst, high yields, scalability and reusability are the key features of this methodology, which indicates the high potentialities of the novel ionic liquid to be used in environmentally friendly processes. Pleiades Publishing, Ltd., 2012.
- Xudong, Sun,Huiquan, Xiao,Yijun, Du,Jingjing, Zhang,Xuezheng, Liang,Chenze, Qi
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- Novel double-SO3h functionalized ionic liquid for acetylation
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Novel double-SO3H functionalized ionic liquid (DFIL) was synthesized and its catalytic activities for acetylation studied. The result showed that the DFIL possess high acidity and was very efficient for the acetylation of alcohols, amines and phenols with good to excellent yields in short reaction times. Operational simplicity, stability to water and air, small amounts needed, low cost, high yields, high acidity, applicability to large-scale reactions and reusability are the key features of the DFIL, which indicated promising applications of DFIL in green chemical processes. Pleiades Publishing, Ltd., 2012.
- Zhu, Lili,Liang, Xuezheng
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p. 684 - 688
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- Esterification of carboxylate-based ionic liquids with alkyl halides
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A facile reaction of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate ([EMIm]Ac) with dichloromethane at room temperature was observed with esters among the products. This esterification can be exploited for mild solvent-free esterification with a range of other carboxylate-based ionic liquids and alkyl halides. The Royal Society of Chemistry.
- Zhao, Bin,Greiner, Lasse,Leitner, Walter
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- Highly efficient and versatile acetylation of alcohols, phenols and amines catalyzed by methylenediphosphonic acid (MDP) under solvent-free conditions
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Methylenediphosphonic Acid (MDP) was found to be a simple, cheap and reusable heterogeneous catalyst for the acetylation of structurally diverse alcohols, phenols and amines with acetic anhydride under solvent-free conditions at room temperature. This method showed preferential selectivity for the acetylation of the amino group in the presence of hydroxyl group. The method is very mild and the yields were in excellent.
- Xie, Minhao,Wang, Hongyong,Wu, Jun,He, Yongjun,Liu, Yaling,Zou, Pei
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- Iron (III) phosphate as a green and reusable catalyst promoted chemo selective acetylation of alcohols and phenols with acetic anhydride under solvent free conditions at room temperature
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Iron (III) phosphate was employed as an efficient catalyst for the chemo selective acetylation of alcohols and phenols under solvent free condition at room temperature and with high yields. Iron (III) phosphate is also a potential green catalyst due to solid intrinsically, reusable and with high catalytic activity.
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- One-pot sequence for reductive-acetylation of carbonyl compounds with (N-methylimidazole)(tetrahydroborato)zinc complex
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Reductive-acetylation of variety of aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes and ketones, α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds are examined efficiently with (N-methylimidazole)(tetrahydroborato)zinc complex, [Zn(BH4) 2(nmi)], under mild condition in THF at room temperature or reflux conditions. The corresponding acetates were obtained in excellent yields (90-98 %).
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- Acetylation of alcohols and phenols with acetic anhydride under solvent-free conditions using an ionic liquid based on morpholine as a recoverable and reusable catalyst
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Rapid and efficient acetylation of alcohols and phenols with acetic anhydride is performed in the presence of economical Bronsted acidic ionic liquids that bear a propanesulfonic acid group on a morpholinium cation as catalysts under solvent-free conditions. [MMPPA][HSO4] (N-methylmorpholinium propanesulfonic acid ammonium hydrogensulfate) was proven to be the most active catalyst, and after removal of water, it could be recycled and reused for up to four times without a noticeable decrease in catalytic activity. Springer-Verlag 2010.
- Yue, Caibo,Liu, Qingqing,Yi, Tingfeng,Chen, Yun
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experimental part
p. 975 - 978
(2011/09/30)
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- Comparative study of acetylation of alcohols and phenols with different acetylating agents using zinc chloride as catalyst under solvent free conditions at room temperature
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Efficient acetylation of 1°, 2° and 3°, benzylic alcohols and phenols under solvent free conditions at room temperature in presence of less toxic, easily available and in-expensive catalyst ZnCl2, using acetic anhydride or acetyl chloride as an acetylating agent. On comparative study of these two acetylating agents, the acetyl chloride seemed to be better acetylating agent.
- Yadav, Prakrati,Lagarkha, Rekha,Balla, Zahoor Ahmad
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experimental part
p. 5155 - 5158
(2012/07/28)
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- Bismuth(III) bromide in organic synthesis. A catalytic method for the allylation of tetrahydrofuranyl and tetrahydropyranyl ethers
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A bismuth bromide-catalyzed (10.0 mol %) multicomponent reaction involving the allylation of THF- and THP-ethers, followed by in situ derivatization with acetic anhydride to generate highly functionalized esters has been developed under solvent-free conditions. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a catalytic procedure for the allylation of THF- and THP-ethers to yield ring-opened products.
- Krabbe, Scott W.,Angeles, Veronica V.,Mohan, Ram S.
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supporting information; experimental part
p. 5643 - 5645
(2010/11/18)
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- A heterogeneous cobalt(II) Salen complex as an efficient and reusable catalyst for acetylation of alcohols and phenols
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Acetylation of various alcohols and phenols was performed successfully using an immobilized cobalt(II) catalyst in high yield. The catalyst shows high thermal stability and was also recovered and reused at least 10 times without any considerable loss of activity.
- Rajabi, Fatemeh
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scheme or table
p. 395 - 397
(2009/05/07)
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- Chloroferrate(III) ionic liquid as recyclable catalyst for the acetylation of alcohols and phenols and for 1,1-Diacylation of aldehydes
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A Lewis acidic ionic liquid, [bmim][FeCl4], was employed to catalyze acetylation of alcohols and phenols, and the conversion of aldehydes to corresponding 1,1-diacetates without conventional organic solvents. The catalyst is easily available, water-tolerant, recoverable and easy to handle.
- Wanga, Dong-Sheng,Lib, Gui-Yun,Pengb, Yan-Qing
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experimental part
p. 834 - 838
(2010/08/13)
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- Dual behavior of alcohols in iodine-catalyzed esterification under solvent-free reaction conditions
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The dual behavior phenomenon of alcohols in iodine-catalyzed esterification under solvent-free reaction conditions (SFRCs) is described; the governing factor is the stability of the carbonium ion generated from the alcohol; high concentration reaction conditions (HCRCs) or dilute solutions are much less suitable. In the case of benzylic alcohols, loss of optical activity was noted, whereas alkyl alcohols furnished a product with retention of stereochemistry.
- Jereb, Marjan,Vra?i?, Dejan,Zupan, Marko
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scheme or table
p. 2347 - 2352
(2009/09/06)
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- Trimethylsilylation of alcohols and phenols, and direct acetylation of silyl ethers catalyzed by Fe(ClO4)3.6H2O
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In this article, a mild and efficient protocol for the trimethylsilylation of various aliphatic and benzylic alcohols and phenols with trimethylsilyl chloride using a catalytic amount of ferric perchlorate at room temperature and relatively short reaction times in good to excellent yields is reported. Direct acetylation of trimethylsilyl ethers catalyzed with Fe(ClO4)3.6H2O(0.02 mmol)/Fe(ClO4)3SiO2(0.2 g) using acetic anhydride at ambient temperature is also reported.
- Oskooie, Hossein A.,Heravi, Majid M.,Tehrani, Maryam H.,Behbahani, Farahnaz K.,Heravi, Omid M.
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experimental part
p. 1729 - 1737
(2010/01/17)
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- Silica supported zinc chloride catalyzed acetylation of amines, alcohols and phenols
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Silica supported zinc chloride (SiO2-ZnCl2) has been prepared and found to efficiently catalyze the acetylation of amines, alcohols and phenols by stirring in acetonitrile at 80°C under heterogeneous conditions. The catalyst can be separated from the reaction medium simply by filtration and re-used up to four times.
- Gupta, Raman,Kumar, Vineet,Gupta, Monika,Paul, Satya,Gupta, Rajive
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experimental part
p. 1739 - 1743
(2009/06/28)
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- A method for the acetylation of alcohols catalyzed by heteropolyoxometallates
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Esterifications of acetic acid with some linear, secondary, tertiary, and benzylic alcohols mediated by catalytic amounts of Keggin, Wells-Dawson, and Preyssler type heteropolyacids were carried out under reflux at mild reaction conditions with good to excellent yields. Among the examined catalysts, H 3PW12O40 and H14NaP 5W30O110 revealed better results than other heteropolyacids. This work was performed with the aim of simplifying the esterification process by omitting any solvents and mineral acid catalysts. Easy work-up, low cost, and acidic waste reduction, which are all important features from the environmental and economical points of view, are distinct aspects of this protocol. Heteropolyacid catalysts could be separated after a simple work-up and reused for several times.
- Alizadeh, Mohammad H.,Kermani, Toktam,Tayebee, Reza
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p. 165 - 170
(2008/02/01)
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- Solvent-free esterification catalyzed by surfactant-combined catalysts at room temperature
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Solvent-free esterifications of various carboxylic acids and alcohols can be catalyzed by surfactant-combined catalysts dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid (DBSA) and copper dodecylbenzene sulfonate (CDBS) in moderate to excellent yield at room temperature. The esterification method has two notable advantages: first, there is no need for any solvent, even water, and secondly, no need for energy, the reaction can proceed smoothly at room temperature. The Royal Society of Chemistry and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
- Gang, Li,Xinzong, Li,Eli, Wumanjiang
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p. 348 - 351
(2008/02/10)
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- RECOVERY OF ORGANIC ACIDS
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A method is disclosed for the recovery of an organic acid from a dilute salt solution in which the cation of the salt forms an insoluble carbonate salt. A tertiary amine and COZ are introduced to the solution to form the insoluble carbonate salt and a complex between the acid and an amine. A water immiscible solvent, such as an alcohol, is added to extract the acid/amine complex from the dilute salt solution to a reaction phase. The reaction phase is continuously dried and a product between the acid and the solvent, such as an ester, is formed.
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- Corona-induced photoxidation of alcohols and hydrocarbons over TiO 2 in the absence of a UV light source - A novel and environmentally friendly method for oxidation
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Corona-induced photooxidation is a novel oxidation methodology for the efficient oxidation of alcohols and hydrocarbons utilizing the advantage of both the high oxidizing power of ozone formed in the reactor as well as the photooxidation capability of the UV light generated during the corona discharge. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2005.
- Pillai, Unnikrishnan R.,Sahle-Demessie, Endalkachew
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p. 2256 - 2258
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- Reaction of orthoesters with alcohols in the presence of acidic catalysts: A study
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Allylic and benzylic alcohols are converted into corresponding unsymmetrical ethers when reacted with various orthoesters in the presence of montmorillonite KSF at ambient temperature. A detailed study has been undertaken to examine the mechanism and generality of these reactions with regard to various acidic catalysts, which reveal interesting competitive reactions mainly O-acetylation, together with trace amount of dimerized product. The type of the side product and their relative quantity depends upon the nature of the catalyst employed. Furthermore, the low yields of the Claisen rearrangement product obtained from allylic alcohols under heating is rationalized due to the formation of some of these products.
- Sampath Kumar,Joyasawal, Sipak,Reddy,Pawan Chakravarthy,Krishna,Yadav
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p. 1686 - 1692
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- Cerium polyoxometalate as a reusable catalyst for acetylation and formylation of alcohols
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Efficient esterification of primary and sterically-hindered secondary or tertiary alcohols with acetic anhydride was achieved in the presence of ammonium decatungestocerate(IV) icosahydrate, (NH4)8[CeW 10O36]·OH2O, as catalyst in high yields. Primary and secondary alcohols were also converted to their corresponding acetates and formates with acetic acid and ethyl formate in the presence of this catalyst. Easy work-up, non-toxicity, reusability, and stability of the catalyst are noteworthy advantages of this method. Springer-Verlag 2004.
- Mirkhani, Valiollah,Tangestaninejad, Shahram,Moghadam, Majid,Yadollahi, Bahram,Alipanah, Ladan
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p. 1257 - 1263
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- Bismuth (III) nitrate supported onto silica gel, a new catalyst for acetylation of alcohols and phenols under microwave irradiation
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Bismuth (III) nitrate supported onto silica gel is found to be efficient catalyst for acetylation of alcohols, phenols and naphthals in the presence of acetic anhydride under microwave irradiation in solventless system.
- Asadolah, Karim,Heravi, Majid M.
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p. 2335 - 2339
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- Generation of alkyl hypochlorites in oxidation of alcohols with carbon tetrachloride catalyzed by vanadium and manganese compounds
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Primary alcohols and diols with various structures were subjected to transformations into esters, aldehydes, ketones, and lactones under the action of carbon tetrachloride in the presence of manganese compounds (MnCl 2, MnO2, Mn(OAc)2, Mn(acac)3) and vanadium compounds (VCl5, V2O5, VO(acac) 2) as catalysts. These transformation proceeded with the involvement of alkyl hypochlorites, which were generated in the course of oxidation of alcohols with carbon tetrachloride catalyzed by manganese or vanadium compounds. The optimum molar ratios between the catalyst and reagents were determined, and the reaction conditions for the highly selective synthesis of esters, aldehydes, ketones, and lactones from alcohols were found.
- Khusnutdinov,Shchadneva,Baiguzina,Lavrentieva,Dzhemilev
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p. 2074 - 2079
(2007/10/03)
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- Catalytic acetylation of alcohols and phenols with potassium dodecatungstocobaltate trihydrate
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Alcohols and phenols are converted to esters in a mild, clean, and efficient reaction with acetic anhydride in the presence of a catalytic amount of potassium dodecatungstocobaltate trihydrate (K5CoW12O40· 3H2O).
- Habibi, Mohammad H.,Tangestaninejad, Shahram,Mirkhani, Valiollah,Yadollahi, Bahram
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p. 323 - 327
(2007/10/03)
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