Regioselectivity of phenol alkylation in supercritical water
Abstract
Regioselectivity of phenol alkylation with propionaldehyde could be controlled in supercritical water under non-catalytic conditions at 673 K by manipulating water density.
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Regioselectivity of phenol alkylation with propionaldehyde could be controlled in supercritical water under non-catalytic conditions at 673 K by manipulating water density.
T. Sato, G. Sekiguchi, T. Adschiri, R. L. Smith Jr. and K. Arai, Green Chem., 2002, 4, 449 DOI: 10.1039/B207100B
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