Improving the Atom Efficiency of the Wittig Reaction by a “Waste as Catalyst/Co??catalyst” Strategy
JJ Cao, F Zhou, J Zhou
Index: Cao, Jun-Jie; Zhou, Feng; Zhou, Jian Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2010 , vol. 49, # 29 p. 4976 - 4980
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Abstract
Maximizing synthetic efficiency and minimizing waste generation is a very important but challenging task in organic chemistry.[1] Much progress has been achieved in making synthetic chemistry more sustainable using strategies such as the replacement of classical “stoichiometric” methods with atom-efficient, catalytic, and selective processes,[2] the substitution of toxic organic solvents with novel media (eg, ionic liquids and supercritical ...
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