Catalyseurs supportés pour l'alcoxylation de molécules aromatiques substituées

C Bebon-Rampal, D Vanhove

Index: Bebon-Rampal, C.; Vanhove, D. Bulletin de la Societe Chimique de France, 1992 , # 5 p. 501 - 508

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Abstract

Résumé/Abstract The nucleophilic substitution of aromatics by sodium methylate and phenate has been studied using (3-bromophenyl) dioxolane and copper chloride supported catalysts. The aim of this study was the preparation of re-usable catalysts whose easy separation from the organic medium would permit a continual operation with better yields than batch operations using bulk catalysts.

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