The enantioselective cycloetherification of substituted keto phenols into their corresponding dihydrobenzofuran derivatives was carried out using hydrogen peroxide and chiral quaternary ammonium iodide in micellar med...The enantioselective cycloetherification of substituted keto phenols into their corresponding dihydrobenzofuran derivatives was carried out using hydrogen peroxide and chiral quaternary ammonium iodide in micellar media. This approach increased the conversion rate of cycloetherification and also widened the scope of this particular reaction for various substituted keto phenols with electron withdrawing as well as electron donating functionalities. The use of a surfactant in the cycloetherification reaction increased the yield of the corresponding enantioselective dihydrobenzofuran four times. The conversion rate of keto phenols into their corresponding dihydrobenzofuran derivatives was proportional to the concentration of the surfactant used in the reaction.展开更多
基金Supported by the Rhodes University Joint Research Committee (JRC,grant number 35047)
文摘The enantioselective cycloetherification of substituted keto phenols into their corresponding dihydrobenzofuran derivatives was carried out using hydrogen peroxide and chiral quaternary ammonium iodide in micellar media. This approach increased the conversion rate of cycloetherification and also widened the scope of this particular reaction for various substituted keto phenols with electron withdrawing as well as electron donating functionalities. The use of a surfactant in the cycloetherification reaction increased the yield of the corresponding enantioselective dihydrobenzofuran four times. The conversion rate of keto phenols into their corresponding dihydrobenzofuran derivatives was proportional to the concentration of the surfactant used in the reaction.