Issue 4, 2000

Natural kaolinitic clay: a remarkable reusable solid catalyst for the selective cleavage of thioacetals without solvent

Abstract

A variety of thioacetals are deprotected to give their carbonyl compounds using natural kaolinitic clay under microwave irradiation, avoiding the use of toxic reagents and excess solvent.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Apr 2000
First published
12 Jul 2000

Green Chem., 2000,2, 154-156

Natural kaolinitic clay: a remarkable reusable solid catalyst for the selective cleavage of thioacetals without solvent

B. P. Bandgar and S. P. Kasture, Green Chem., 2000, 2, 154 DOI: 10.1039/B003388J

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