Green Lewis acid catalysis in organic synthesis

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Abstract

New types of Lewis acids as water-stable catalysts have been developed. Metal salts such as rare earth metal triflates can be used in carbon-carbon bond-forming reactions in aqueous media. These salts can be recovered after the reactions and reused. Furthermore, Lewis acid-surfactant-combined catalysts, which can be used for reactions in water without using any organic solvents, have been also developed. Finally, Lewis acid catalysis in supercritical carbon dioxide has been successfully performed. These investigations will contribute to development of environmentally friendly Lewis acid catalysis.

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Kobayashi, S., & Manabe, K. (2000). Green Lewis acid catalysis in organic synthesis. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 72, pp. 1373–1380). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac200072071373

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