Abstract
Perchloric acid adsorbed onto silica gel (HClO4-SiO2) was found to be a highly efficient, inexpensive and recyclable catalyst for the selective α-bromination of carbonyl compounds using N-bromosuccinimide by stirring in n-hexane at room temperature under mild and heterogeneous conditions.
Keywords: Carbonyl compounds, α-bromination, HClO4-SiO2, heterogeneous catalysis, selectivity, recyclability
Letters in Organic Chemistry
Title: HClO4-SiO2: A Highly Efficient and Recyclable Catalyst for the Selective α-Bromination of Carbonyl Compounds Using N-Bromosuccinimide
Volume: 5 Issue: 2
Author(s): Satya Paul, Raman Gupta, Monika Gupta, Rajive Gupta and Andre Loupy
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Keywords: Carbonyl compounds, α-bromination, HClO4-SiO2, heterogeneous catalysis, selectivity, recyclability
Abstract: Perchloric acid adsorbed onto silica gel (HClO4-SiO2) was found to be a highly efficient, inexpensive and recyclable catalyst for the selective α-bromination of carbonyl compounds using N-bromosuccinimide by stirring in n-hexane at room temperature under mild and heterogeneous conditions.
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Paul Satya, Gupta Raman, Gupta Monika, Gupta Rajive and Loupy Andre, HClO4-SiO2: A Highly Efficient and Recyclable Catalyst for the Selective α-Bromination of Carbonyl Compounds Using N-Bromosuccinimide, Letters in Organic Chemistry 2008; 5 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157017808783744028
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157017808783744028 |
Print ISSN 1570-1786 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-6255 |
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