Silica sulfuric acid as a highly efficient catalyst for the synthesis of diarylacetic acids |
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Authors: | Desiree L. Moore Allison E. Denton Rose M. Kohinke Brandon R. Craig |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia, USA |
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Abstract: | An efficient heterogeneous method for the synthesis of diarylacetic acids was developed utilizing silica sulfuric acid as a catalyst. The reaction is highly efficient with a small amount of catalyst for the combination of a variety of electron-neutral to electron-rich arenes with glyoxylic acid. The reaction can also be utilized to synthesize unsymmetric derivatives from activated mandelic acids in good to excellent yields. |
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Keywords: | Condensation diarylacetic acids heterogeneous catalysis silica sulfuric acid synthesis |
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