Beckmann Rearrangement with Improved Atom Economy, Catalyzed by Inexpensive, Reusable, Broηnsted Acidic Ionic Liquid

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Inexpensive protic ionic liquids, synthesized from di- or triamines and excess sulfuric acid, were used as solvents and catalysts for the Beckmann rearrangement. The use of ionic liquids in place of oleum or sulfuric acid allowed the base neutralization step, which is required in the conventional Beckmann rearrangement, to be entirely avoided, thereby dramatically improving the atom economy. Using a biphasic water/organic solvent extraction system, it was possible to recover and reuse the ionic liquid. The proposed method was found applicable for the synthesis of a range of primary and secondary amides.

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Brzȩczek-Szafran, A., Erfurt, K., Swadźba-Kwaśny, M., Piotrowski, T., & Chrobok, A. (2022). Beckmann Rearrangement with Improved Atom Economy, Catalyzed by Inexpensive, Reusable, Broηnsted Acidic Ionic Liquid. ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering, 10(41), 13568–13575. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.2c04409

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