Heck couplings at room temperature in nanometer aqueous micelles.
Bruce H Lipshutz, Benjamin R Taft
Index: Org. Lett. 10 , 1329, (2008)
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Abstract
A nonionic amphiphile such as Triton X-100 or the vitamin E-based PTS, both of which form nanomicelles in water, promotes Heck cross-couplings of non-water-soluble partners at ambient temperatures. These are the first examples of Heck reactions conducted in water (as the only solvent) at room temperature.
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