Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5273828 | Tetrahedron Letters | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Using microwave irradiation and protic ionic liquids (pIL) as co-solvent and catalyst for the synthesis of several diphenylmethyl ethers was achieved. The desired ethers were isolated simply by filtration through a silica plug to remove the pIL and proceeded in high yields (60-98%). These reactions were extremely rapid (10-30 min) and occurred under mild conditions (80 °C). This protocol was also successfully applied to the synthesis of thioethers.
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Authors
Jarrad M. Altimari, Joshua P. Delaney, Linden Servinis, Jennifer S. Squire, Megan T. Thornton, Simren K. Khosa, Benjamin M. Long, Mark D. Johnstone, Cassandra L. Fleming, Frederick M. Pfeffer, Shane M. Hickey, Matthew P. Wride, Trent D. Ashton,