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Three Component Reactions. XVII. Terminal Reactive Oligooxyethylene Structures from Alkenes, Chlorine and O-Nucleophiles and Their Transformation into Oxathiaalkanes
Beger, J.,Poeschmann, C.,Shabanov, A. L.,Gurbanov, P. A.
, p. 996 - 1007 (2007/10/02)
The reaction of alkenes, chlorine and oxirane, dioxane, ethyleneglycole, oligoethyleneglycoles, the monoethers of oligoethyleneglycoles, ethylene chlorohydrine or α-hydro-ω-chloro-oligooxyethylenes leads to compounds 6-9, which contain mono or oligoether functions and one or two reactive terminal chlorine atoms.Oxathiaalkanes (10 and 12) were obtained in the reaction of such compounds with sodium mercaptides.