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Novelties of solid–liquid phase transfer catalyzed synthesis of o-nitrodiphenyl ether

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In this paper, the authors used tetra-n-butylphosphonium bromide as a catalyst under solid-liquid phase transfer catalysis (S-L PTC) for the synthesis of o-nitrodiphenyl ether.
Abstract
o-Nitrodiphenyl ether is an important intermediate in the fine chemical industry and used in a number of drugs. This ether is typically prepared from o-chloronitrobenzene (OCNB) by condensing with alkali metal phenoxides in toluene or xylene in presence of copper or cuprous chloride and the process requires a high temperature to initiate the formation of cuprous salt of phenol. Once initiated the reaction is exothermic and can sometimes become uncontrolled leading to the formation of tarry masses. In the current work synthesis of o-nitrodiphenyl ether was accomplished by reacting o-chloronitrobenzene with solid potassium phenoxide using tetra-n-butylphosphonium bromide as a catalyst under solid–liquid phase transfer catalysis (S–L PTC). The advantages of S–L PTC are that the reaction is conducted at controllable temperatures, the rates of reaction are increased by orders of magnitude and the reaction is 100% selective, in comparison with the liquid–liquid (L–L) PTC which is very slow and produces by-products. The mechanism based on homogeneous solubilization of solid resulting in the formation of an active ion-pair with the nucleophile was found to prevail in the system. A complete theoretical analysis is done to determine both the rate constant and equilibrium constant from the same set of data. The reaction is intrinsically kinetically controlled.

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Novelties of low energy microwave irradiation in tri-phase vis-à-vis bi-liquid phase-transfer catalysis in selective etherification of aromatic phenols

TL;DR: In this article, a low-energy microwave irradiation was used for the synthesis of aromatic ethers in comparison with the conventional heating at the same temperature, without any destruction of the catalyst.
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Novelties of microwave irradiated solid–liquid phase transfer catalysis (MISL-PTC) in synthesis of 2′-benzyloxyacetophenone

TL;DR: In this paper, a low power microwave irradiated solid-liquid phase transfer catalysis, named as MISL-PTC, has been brought out in enhancements of the rates of selective O-alkylation of sodium salt of o -hydroxyacetophenone (OHAP) with benzyl chloride by using tetra-n -butylammonium bromide as a catalyst.
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Selectivity engineering in multiphase transfer catalysis in the preparation of aromatic ethers

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of nature and number of phases on enhancement of rates and selectivities of β-naphthol with benzyl chloride with the C- and O-alkylation was investigated.
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Selective oxidation of methyl mandelate to methyl phenyl glyoxylate using liquid–liquid–liquid phase transfer catalysis

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used liquid-liquid-liquid phase transfer catalysis (L-L-PTC) with tetra-butyl ammonium bromide as a catalyst at 45°C.
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Fundamental analysis of microwave irradiated liquid–liquid phase transfer catalysis (MILL-PTC): Simultaneous measurement of rate and exchange equilibrium constants in selective O-alkylation of p-tert-butylphenol with benzyl chloride

TL;DR: In this article, a low power microwave irradiated liquid-liquid phase transfer catalysis (MILL-PTC) was studied with a variety of phase transfer catalysts using conventional heating (CH) as well as low power (40 W) microwave irradiation (MW).
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Phase transfer catalysis

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Phase‐Transfer Catalysis

Eckehard V. Dehmlow
- 30 Aug 2005 - 
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Phase-Transfer Catalysis: Fundamentals I

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a phase transfer cation that is not strongly solvated by water and has organic-like characteristics and is thus compatible with the organic phase, which can be used in phase transfer catalytic (PTC) processes.
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Mechanistic and Kinetic Investigation of Liquid−Liquid Phase Transfer Catalyzed Oxidation of Benzyl Chloride to Benzaldehyde

TL;DR: In this paper, the kinetics and mechanism of liquid−liquid phase transfer catalyzed oxidation of benzyl chloride with chromate salts are investigated in great detail in a systematic way to throw light on the selectivity of the reaction to benzaldehyde.
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