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Key Role of Water for Nucleophilic Substitutions in Phase-Transfer-Catalyzed Processes: A Mini-Review
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Chemical EngineeringHydration EffectKey RoleEngineeringChemical TransformationCatalytic SynthesisPhase-transfer-catalyzed ProcessesOrganic ChemistryNucleophilic SubstitutionsCatalysisMolecular CatalysisChemistryHomogeneous CatalysisAdded WaterSolid−liquid Phase-transfer Catalysis
The fundamental role of water in anion-promoted reactions carried out under both liquid−liquid and solid−liquid phase-transfer catalysis (LL- and SL-PTC, respectively) conditions is reviewed. In particular, the hydration effect on the quaternary onium salt extraction constants, anion selectivity coefficients, and anion reactivity under LL-PTC conditions is reported. The effect of added water on SL-PTC reaction rates is also included. In addition, guidelines for optimizing the amount of water in the application of PTC to organic synthesis are proposed.
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