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Replacing dichloroethane as a solvent for rhodium-catalysed intermolecular alkyne hydroacylation reactions: the utility of propylene carbonate

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GREEN CHEMISTRY
Volume 13, Issue 8, Pages 1980-1982

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c1gc15293a

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  1. EPSRC
  2. Pfizer
  3. Xunta de Galicia PGIDIT-INCITE
  4. FSE [2008/178, 2009/188, 2010/163]

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Propylene carbonate is an excellent solvent for rhodium-catalysed intermolecular alkyne hydroacylation reactions, allowing a variety of beta-S-aldehydes and alkynes to be combined in high yields, to deliver enone products. The effective use of propylene carbonate removes the need to employ dichloroethane as solvent.

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