Silica??Supported Sodium Hydrogen Sulfate Catalyzed Facile Transformation of p??Hydroxybenzyl Alcohols to p??Hydroxybenzyl Ethers and Thioethers

R Ramu, N Ravindra Nath, MR Reddy…

Index: Ramu; Ravindra Nath; Reddy; Das, Biswanath Synthetic Communications, 2004 , vol. 34, # 17 p. 3135 - 3145

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Abstract The heterogeneous catalyst, silica??supported sodium hydrogen sulfate (NaHSO4· SiO2) has been found to be highly efficient in carrying out the transformation of p?? hydroxybenzyl alcohols at room temperature to p??hydroxybenzyl ethers and thioethers in very high yields.# Part 31 in the series,“Studies on Novel Synthetic Methodologies,” For part 30 see Ref. 1

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