Journal of Chemical Research

A rapid and efficient procedure for deprotection of 1, 1-diacetates catalysed by silica sulfate

TS Jin, Y Zhao, LB Liu, TS Li

Index: Jin, Tong-Shou; Zhao, Ying; Liu, Li-Bin; Li, Tong-Shuang Journal of Chemical Research, 2005 , # 7 p. 438 - 439

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Abstract

An efficient procedure for converting a number of 1, 1-diacetates into the corresponding aldehydes was developed with silica sulfate as catalyst. The advantages of this procedure is its brevity, and high yield. It is environmentally friendly and the catalyst is also inexpensive and reusable.

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