Silica gel-mediated organic reactions under organic solvent-free conditions

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Abstract

Silica gel was found to be an excellent medium for some useful organic transformations under organic solvent-free conditions, such as (1) the Friedel-Crafts-type nitration of arenes using commercial aqueous 69% nitric acid alone at room temperature, (2) one-pot Wittig-type olefination of aldehydes with activated organic halides in the presence of tributyl-or triphenylphosphine and Hunig's base, and (3) the Morita-Baylis-Hillman reaction of aldehydes with methyl acrylate. After the reactions, the desired products were easily obtained in good to excellent yields through simple manipulation. © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Onitsuka, S., Jin, Y. Z., Shaikh, A. C., Furuno, H., & Inanaga, J. (2012). Silica gel-mediated organic reactions under organic solvent-free conditions. Molecules, 17(10), 11469–11483. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules171011469

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