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Phase-vanishing methods based on fluorous phase screen: a simple way for efficient execution of organic synthesis.

Ilhyong Ryu1, Hiroshi Matsubara, Hiroyuki Nakamura, Dennis P Curran.   

Abstract

The phase-vanishing (PV) method is based on spontaneous reaction controlled by diffusion of reagents into fluorous media, such as perfluorohexanes (FC-72) and polyperfluoroethers. Thus, the original PV reaction utilizes a triphasic test tube method composed of a bottom reagent phase, a middle fluorous phase, and a top substrate phase. In such a triphasic system, the fluorous phase acts as a liquid membrane to transport the bottom reagents to the top organic phase containing substrates. In the end, the bottom layer disappears and two phases remain. Since the first demonstration of the PV method by bromination of alkenes with molecular bromine, a number of applications have been developed thus far. These include halogenation of alcohols with SOBr(2) and PBr(3), demethylation of methoxyarenes with BBr(3), cyclopropanation of alkenes by CH(2)I(2)-AlEt(3), and Friedel-Crafts acylation of aromatic compounds with SnCl(4). A fluorous triphasic U-tube method is effective for chlorination of alcohols based on lighter (less dense) reagents such as SOCl(2) and PCl(3). A system using a solution containing reagents as a bottom phase is useful for oxidation with m-CPBA, which may be defined as a new category for the "extractive PV" method. Recent advances include a "quadraphasic" PV method, in which an aqueous "scavenger" phase is added to the original triphasic PV method to remove acidic by-products. 2008 The Japan Chemical Journal Forum and Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19107865     DOI: 10.1002/tcr.20161

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Rec        ISSN: 1528-0691            Impact factor:   6.771


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1.  Thieme Chemistry Journal Awardees - Where are They Now? Catalytic Transport with an Amine Carrier in a Fluorous Triphasic Reaction.

Authors:  Vittorio Montanari; Marvin S Yu; Dennis P Curran
Journal:  Synlett       Date:  2009-03-01       Impact factor: 2.454

2.  Solvent-free phase-vanishing reactions with PTFE (Teflon®) as a phase screen.

Authors:  Kevin Pels; Veljko Dragojlovic
Journal:  Beilstein J Org Chem       Date:  2009-12-09       Impact factor: 2.883

3.  Properties of PTFE tape as a semipermeable membrane in fluorous reactions.

Authors:  Brendon A Parsons; Olivia Lin Smith; Myeong Chae; Veljko Dragojlovic
Journal:  Beilstein J Org Chem       Date:  2015-06-09       Impact factor: 2.883

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