Tetraalkylphosphonium trihalides. Room temperature ionic liquids as halogenation reagents
R Cristiano, K Ma, G Pottanat…
Index: Cristiano, Rodrigo; Ma, Kefeng; Pottanat, George; Weiss, Richard G. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2009 , vol. 74, # 23 p. 9027 - 9033
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Abstract
Six room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) comprised of a tetraalkylphosphonium cation ( tridecylmethyphosphonium or trihexyltetradecylphosphonium) and a trihalide anion (Br3−, BrCl2−, or ClBr2−) have been prepared and characterized. Their ability to effect halogenation reactions with a variety of substrates has been explored. In general, halogenation reactions of alkenes proceed with high yields and stereo-and ...
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