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Acetylation of alcohols, phenols and amines using ammonium salt of 12-tungstophosphoric acid: Environmentally benign method
Category
Articles
Authors
Jitendra Satam & Radha Jayaram
Publisher
Elsevier B.v.
Publishing Date
01-Jul-2008
volume
9
Issue
14
Pages
2365-2370
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The ammonium salt of 12-tungstophosphoric acid was employed for the acetylation of a variety of alcohols, phenols and amines under solvent-free conditions at 30 C. This method showed preferential selectivity for the acetylation of the amino group in the presence of hydroxyl group. No, C-acylation was observed under the present conditions. The method is simple, mild and environmentally viable as it involves stoichiometric use of acetylating agent. The catalyst was found to be reusable for five cycles, without appreciable loss in activity.
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