Synthesis of sulfides under solvent-and catalyst-free conditions
B Movassagh, M Soleiman-Beigi
Index: Movassagh, Barahman; Soleiman-Beigi, Mohammad Monatshefte fur Chemie, 2009 , vol. 140, # 4 p. 409 - 411
Full Text: HTML
Citation Number: 10
Abstract
In practice, from an ecological point of view, the best solvent is without a doubt no solvent. There are of course a great many reactions that can already be carried out in the absence of solvent. Reports on solvent-free reactions have, however, become increasingly frequent and specialized over the past few years. The field of solvent-free organic synthesis covers all branches of organic chemistry. It includes stochiometeric solid–solid reactions [1] and gas–solid ...
Related Articles:
[Narayanaperumal, Senthil; Alberto, Eduardo E.; Gul, Kashif; Kawasoko, Cristiane Yuriko; Dornelles, Luciano; Rodrigues, Oscar E.D.; Braga, Antonio Luiz Tetrahedron, 2011 , vol. 67, # 25 p. 4723 - 4730]
[Li, Yiming; Pu, Jiahua; Jiang, Xuefeng Organic Letters, 2014 , vol. 16, # 10 p. 2692 - 2695]
[Nishimoto, Yoshihiro; Okita, Aya; Yasuda, Makoto; Baba, Akio Organic Letters, 2012 , vol. 14, # 7 p. 1846 - 1849]
[Kim, Kyoung Soo; Jung, In Bae; Kim, Yong Hae; Oae, Shigeru Tetrahedron Letters, 1989 , vol. 30, # 9 p. 1087 - 1090]
[Saha, Amit; Ranu, Brindaban C. Tetrahedron Letters, 2010 , vol. 51, # 14 p. 1902 - 1905]