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Bismuth Compounds in Organic Synthesis. Bismuth Nitrate Catalyzed Chemoselective Synthesis of Acylals from Aromatic Aldehydes
Tetrahedron (2004)
  • Ram S. Mohan, Illinois Wesleyan University
  • David H. Aggen
  • Joshua N. Arnold
  • Patrick D. Hayes
  • Nathaniel J. Smoter
Abstract
1Aromatic aldehydes are smoothly converted into the corresponding acylals in good yields in the presence of 3–10 mol% Bi(NO3)3•5H2O. Ketones are not affected under the reaction conditions. The relatively non-toxic nature of the catalyst, its ease of handling, easy availability and low cost make this procedure especially attractive for large-scale synthesis.
Keywords
  • Bismuth nitrate,
  • Acylals,
  • Environment-friendly,
  • Anhydrides.
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Publication Date
2004
Citation Information
Ram S. Mohan, David H. Aggen, Joshua N. Arnold, Patrick D. Hayes, et al.. "Bismuth Compounds in Organic Synthesis. Bismuth Nitrate Catalyzed Chemoselective Synthesis of Acylals from Aromatic Aldehydes" Tetrahedron Vol. 60 (2004)
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