2. Reverse phase transfer: transferring reagents and/or catalysts to the aqueous phase
O-Alkylation (etherification, esterification, transesterification)
N-Alkylation
C-Alkylation
S-Alkylation
Alcohol oxidation, alkene epoxidation
Reduction (borohydride)
Hydrohalogenation, dehydrohalogenation
Polymerization (polycarbonate, epoxy resin)
Michael's addition
Aldolization
Darzens' reaction
Knoevenagel's reaction
Reaction from Wittig and Horner-Emmons
Reaction of carbenes (insertion of dichlorocarbenes, preparation of isonitriles)
Metal-catalyzed reactions (carbonylation, oxidation, carbon-carbon coupling, reduction)
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