Mercury in organic chemistry. V. Direct esterification of alkyl halides
RC Larock
Index: Larock,R.C. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1974 , vol. 39, p. 3721 - 3727
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Abstract
The direct esterification of alkyl halides using stoichiometric amounts of sodium, mercury, and silver carboxylates is examined. Treatment of unhindered primary alkyl iodides and bromides, as well as allyl and benzyl chloride, bromide, and iodide, with sodium acetate in HMPA at room temperature provides excellent yields of the corresponding esters. Mercuric acetate in diglyme will react directly only with tert-butyl halides, allyl iodide, and benzyl ...
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