Abstract:Thia-Michael reactions between aliphatic and aromatic thiols and various Michael acceptors were performed under environmentally-friendly solvent-free conditions using Amberlyst® A21 as a recyclable heterogeneous catalyst to efficiently obtain the corresponding adducts in high yields. Ethyl acrylate was the main acceptor used, although others such as acrylamide, linear, and cyclic enones were also utilized successfully. Bifunctional Michael donor, 3-mercaptopropanoic acid, positively furnished the product, albe… Show more
The development of multistep flow synthesis methods for fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals is desirable in terms of cost and energy efficiency. Methods for connecting the first and second flow reactions...
The development of multistep flow synthesis methods for fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals is desirable in terms of cost and energy efficiency. Methods for connecting the first and second flow reactions...
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