Finding the right balance between tertiary amine steric effect and solvent polarity for the regioselectivity and kinetics of epichlorohydrin acetolysis
Kseniia Yutilova,
Anastasiia Tkach,
Vladislav Tarasenko
et al.
Abstract:The asymmetric oxirane ring‐opening reaction leading to the formation of regioisomeric chlorohydrin esters was studied in the reaction series “acetic acid–epichlorohydrin–tetrahydrofuran (nitrobenzene)–trialkylamine” by kinetic methods and FT‐IR spectroscopy. The effect of solvent polarity and the structure of tertiary amines on the regioselectivity and reaction rate were studied. Tertiary amines with comparable basicity but different nucleophilicity and spatial structure were chosen as catalysts. It was shown… Show more
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