Ionic Liquid as Reagent. A Green Procedure for the Regioselective Conversion of Epoxides to Vicinal-Halohydrins Using [AcMIm]X under Catalyst- and Solvent-Free Conditions
The Journal of Organic Chemistry2005Vol. 70(11), pp. 4517–4519
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Abstract
A variety of structurally diverse epoxides undergo facile cleavages by ionic liquid, [AcMIm]X without any catalyst and solvent to produce the corresponding vicinal halohydrins in high yields. The cleavages are considerably fast and highly regioselective.
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