67662-96-8Relevant articles and documents
Kinetic Analysis as an Optimization Tool for Catalytic Esterification with a Moisture-Tolerant Zirconium Complex
Dalla-Santa, Oscar,Lundberg, Helena,Szabó, Zoltán,Villo, Piret
, p. 6959 - 6969 (2020/06/27)
This work describes the use of kinetics as a tool for rational optimization of an esterification process with down to equimolar ratios of reagents using a recyclable commercially available zirconocene complex in catalytic amounts. In contrast to previously reported group IV metal-catalyzed esterification protocols, the work presented herein circumvents the use of water scavengers and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) ligands. Insights into the operating mechanism are presented.
Efficient O-Acylation of Alcohols and Phenol Using Cp2TiCl as a Reaction Promoter
Durán-Pe?a, María Jesús,Botubol-Ares, José Manuel,Hanson, James R.,Hernández-Galán, Rosario,Collado, Isidro G.
supporting information, p. 3584 - 3591 (2016/07/28)
A method has been developed for the conversion of primary, secondary, and tertiary alcohols, and phenol, into the corresponding esters at room temperature. The method uses a titanium(III) species generated from a substoichiometric amount of titanocene dichloride together with manganese(0) as a reductant, as well as methylene diiodide. It involves a transesterification from an ethyl ester, or a reaction with an acyl chloride. A radical mechanism is proposed for these transformations.
Pentafluorophenylammonium triflate as a mild and new organocatalyst for acylation of alcohols, phenols, and amines under solvent-free condition
Khaksar, Samad,Zakeri, Hasan
, p. 576 - 579,4 (2020/08/31)
A simple, inexpensive, environmentally friendly and efficient route for the acylation of a number of alcohols, phenols and amines using pentafluorophenylammonium triflate (PFPAT) as a catalyst is described. PFPAT organocatalyst is air-stable, cost-effective, easy to handle, and easily removed from the reaction mixtures.