Synthesis of aryl alkyl ethers by alkylation of phenols with quaternary ammonium salts
Phenolic compounds can be efficiently O-methylated with tetramethylammonium chloride in diglyme or polyethyleneglycol (PEG) at temperatures of 150-160 °C and in the presence of either K2CO3 or NaOH. When applying benzyl-trimethylammonium chloride as a reagent, the benzylation and methylation of phenols occurs, with the benzylation product always predominating. With allyl-substituted phenols as substrates and using NaOH as a base it was possible to achieve both the alkylation and the double-bond isomerization of the allyl group to obtain (E/Z)-propenyl-substituted methyl and benzyl aryl ethers in a single preparative step.
Maras, Nenad,Polanc, Slovenko,Kocevar, Marijan
experimental part
p. 29 - 36
(2010/09/05)
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