Química Nova (Jan 2001)

Reações orgânicas em meio aquoso

  • Silva Flavia Martins da,
  • Jones Jr Joel

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 5
pp. 646 – 657

Abstract

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The use of water as solvent in organic reactions has been uncommon for several reasons, among them the low solubility of the reactants, the incompatibility of the intermediates with water, and the competition between the desired reaction and hydrolysis. Breslow in 1980, demonstrated that the hydrophobic effect accelerates Diels-Alder reactions and gives a high endo/exo selectivity. Since then, many other reactions were studied in this medium, and below we show the principal results. Besides the academic interest, human and economic aspects are included in this study. Water as a solvent minimizes environmental impact, costs and increases operational safety.

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