Analytical Sciences
Online ISSN : 1348-2246
Print ISSN : 0910-6340
ISSN-L : 0910-6340
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Applications of Environmentally Benign Supercritical Water to Organic Syntheses
Masahiro SATOYutaka IKUSHIMAKiyotaka HATAKEDARong ZHANG
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2006 Volume 22 Issue 11 Pages 1409-1416

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Abstract
Supercritical water (scH2O) is utilized for organic synthesis as an acid- or a base-catalyst as well as a useful replacement for organic solvents. There have been few works on the use of scH2O for acid- or base-catalyzed organic synthesis, because the ion product of scH2O is much lower than liquid water under certain conditions. Our recent studies by in situ Raman and IR spectroscopic measurements were allowed to expect the occurrence of acid- or base-catalysis of scH2O. Contrary to the conventional wisdom that acid- or base-catalyzed reactions will not take place in scH2O, these results indicated the possibilities of scH2O participating in Lewis acid- or base-catalysis, besides the Brønsted acid-base function. In this paper, we thus demonstrate that the new-generation syntheses of lactam, arylated olefin, and monoterpene alcohols can be successfully created in scH2O.
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