Synthesis of Formaldehyde Acetals by Phase Transfer Catalysis.
ML Wang, SW Chang
Index: Wang, Maw-Ling; Chang, Shahng-Wern Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 1993 , vol. 66, # 8 p. 2149 - 2155
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Abstract
By employing phase transfer catalysis, formaldehyde acetals were synthesized from the reaction of alcohols and dibromomethane at moderate temperatures. Using a high alkaline concentration, the reaction could be improved to obtain a 100% yield by reacting dibromomethane and 1-alcohol employing tetrabutylammonium bromide (TBAB) as a phase transfer catalyst. Six kinds of alcohols with various structures, four sorts of solvents with ...
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