5. Catalytic Mitsunobu reaction
5.1 Introduction to the Mitsunobu reaction
Among the other major reactions promoted by phosphines and commonly used in laboratories worldwide is the Mitsunobu reaction, discovered in 1967 by O. Mitsunobu (figure 17 ) . This transformation involves the conversion of primary or secondary alcohols into esters, amines, thioethers and many other organic compounds, and has been used on numerous occasions as a key step in the synthesis...
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Standards and norms
- Environmental management – Lifecycle analysis – Requirements and guidelines - NF EN ISO 14044 - (2006)
- Lifecycle analysis – Principles and framework - NF EN ISO 14040 - (2006)
Patents
O'BRIEN (C.J.) (University of Texas, USA), Catalytic Wittig and Mitsunobu reactions. US Patent 8901365, (2014).
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