Issue 4, 2006

Polyethylene glycol as a non-ionic liquid solvent for Michael addition reaction of amines to conjugated alkenes

Abstract

Polyethylene glycol (PEG) is found to be an inexpensive, non-toxic, environmentally friendly reaction medium for the conjugate addition of amines to conjugated alkenes to afford the corresponding adducts in excellent yields under mild reaction condition. The use of PEG avoids the use of acid or base catalysts and moreover PEG can be recovered and reused.

Graphical abstract: Polyethylene glycol as a non-ionic liquid solvent for Michael addition reaction of amines to conjugated alkenes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Dec 2005
Accepted
24 Jan 2006
First published
03 Feb 2006

Green Chem., 2006,8, 356-358

Polyethylene glycol as a non-ionic liquid solvent for Michael addition reaction of amines to conjugated alkenes

R. Kumar, P. Chaudhary, S. Nimesh and R. Chandra, Green Chem., 2006, 8, 356 DOI: 10.1039/B517397C

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