Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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58448 | Catalysis Today | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Vitamin E is known as the most important fat-soluble antioxidant in biological systems. The scale for commercially produced (all-rac)-α-tocopherol reaches over 25,000 tonnes per year. The known processes for the synthesis of α-tocopherol suffer from disadvantages like formation of by-products and waste-water problem. To overcome these drawbacks, new types of catalysts have been developed. These are rare earth metal triflates, e.g. Bi(OTf)3, Ga(OTf)3, Tm(OTf)3 or Hf(OTf)4. This new approach to Vitamin E or derivatives thereof has several advantages, based on high yields (above 94%) and selectivities.
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Authors
Werner Bonrath, Claus Dittel, Lisa Giraudi, Thomas Netscher, Thomas Pabst,