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Microwave Irradiation As a Substitute for Phase Transfer Catalyst in CAlkylation Reactions
- Source: Current Green Chemistry, Volume 2, Issue 3, Sep 2015, p. 254 - 263
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- 01 Sep 2015
Abstract
In this minireview, the possible utilization of the microwave (MW) technique in solid–liquid (S–L) phase C-alkylations is summarized. In the S–L phase C-alkylation of a series of simple active methylene containing compounds, such as diethyl malonate, ethyl acetoacetate and ethyl cyanoacetate, as well as P=O-containing derivatives, such as tetraethyl methylenebisphosphonate, diethyl cyanomethylphosphonate and diethyl ethoxycarbonylmethylphosphonate, in most of the cases, there is no need to use a phase transfer catalyst, as MW promotes the reaction in itself. Most of the Calkylations was performed under solvent-free conditions. The elimination of the catalyst and solvent from the system means an environmentally friendly (“green”) accomplishment.