Highly rapid and direct synthesis of diaryl sulfoxides
BP Bandgar, SN Kinkar, VT Kamble, SV Bettigeri
Index: Bandgar; Kinkar; Kamble; Bettigeri Synlett, 2003 , # 13 p. 2029 - 2032
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Abstract
In organic synthesis increasing attention is being focused on reactions in aqueous media. [1] When solvent must be used, water is the most acceptable in terms of cost and environmental impact. However, despite its large liquid range and extremely high specific heat capacity, it is frequently overlooked as a solvent for organic reactions. Most catalysts and reagents are deactivated or decomposed in water and in general organic compounds are insoluble in water. ...
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