103884-34-0Relevant articles and documents
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Caputo,R. et al.
, p. 963 - 967 (1974)
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IRON-CATALYZED CROSS-COUPLING OF METHHANOL WITH SECONDARY OR TERTIARY ALCOHOLS TO PRODUCE FORMATE ESTERS
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Paragraph 0124-0126, (2019/02/17)
A process for preparing a variety of secondary and tertiary alkyl formate esters via the coupling of methanol and secondary (or tertiary) alcohols. Iron-based catalysts, supported by pincer ligands, are employed to produce these formate esters in high yields and unprecedentedly high selectivities (>99%). Remarkably, the coupling strategy is also applicable to bulkier tertiary alcohols, which afford corresponding tertiary formate esters in moderately high yields and high selectivities.
Phase-Managed Organic Synthesis. A New Synthesis of Mixed Formic Anhydrides
Fife, Wilmer K.,Zhang, Zhi-dong
, p. 3744 - 3746 (2007/10/02)
Two new mixed formic anhydrides, cinnamic formic anhydride and formic 4-methoxybenzoic anhydride, can be prepared in high yield ( c.a. 80percent) from equimolar mixtures of sodium formate and the appropriate acid chloride with a solid-phase copolymer of pyridine 1-oxide as catalyst, and they exhibit excellent selectivity as formylating agents of alcohols and amines