Zinc dust: An extremely active and reusable catalyst in acylation of phenols, thiophenol, amines and alcohols in a solvent-free system

  • Pasha M
  • Reddy M
  • Manjula K
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Abstract

A trace amount of zinc dust is able to promote instantaneous quantitative acylation of a large variety of functionalized phenols, thiophenol, amines and alcohols with acyl chlorides under solvent‐free condition at 25 °C. The catalyst can be recovered and recycled making the procedure potentially useful for industrial applications.

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Pasha, M. A., Reddy, M. B. M., & Manjula, K. (2010). Zinc dust: An extremely active and reusable catalyst in acylation of phenols, thiophenol, amines and alcohols in a solvent-free system. European Journal of Chemistry, 1(4), 385–387. https://doi.org/10.5155/eurjchem.1.4.385-387.90

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