Sodium Bisulfite: An Efficient Catalyst for Ether Formation via Dehydration of Aromatic/Aliphatic Alcohol

H Wang, X Zhu, Y Lu, Y Li, X Gao

Index: Wang, Hui; Zhu, Xingfei; Lu, Yangning; Li, Yue; Gao, Xiang Chinese Journal of Chemistry, 2011 , vol. 29, # 6 p. 1180 - 1184

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Abstract

Abstract Straightforward etherification of benzyl alcohols (1) via intermolecular dehydration can be efficiently catalyzed by sodium bisulfite under solvent-free conditions. In the presence of 0.3 mol% or 0.6 mol% amount of sodium bisulfite, symmetric and unsymmetric ethers are prepared from the corresponding alcohols in high yields (up to 95%). Etherification of benzhydryl alcohols is also discussed.

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