Simple and Efficient Method for the Halogenation of Oxygenated Aromatic Compounds
EN Koini, N Avlonitis, T Calogeropoulou
Index: Koini, Eftychia N.; Avlonitis, Nicolaos; Calogeropoulou, Theodora Synlett, 2011 , # 11 p. 1537 - 1542
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Abstract
Oxyhalogenations have been previously reported using acetic acid as solvent and hydrogen peroxide as the oxidant. However, this is the first report of the use of HX (1 or 2 equiv)/H 2 O 2 (30%, 6.5 equiv)/AcOH (6.5 equiv) in an oxidative halogenation reaction using a nonpolar organic solvent. The molar ratios of H 2 O 2 (30%, 6.5 equiv) and AcOH (6.5 equiv) vs. the substrate (1 equiv) afforded the best yields of halogenated products during our optimisation efforts, ...
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