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Na2CO3, solubility in water

The standard conditions employed in epoxidation reactions catalysed by iminium salts involve the use of Oxone as stoichiometric oxidant, a base (2 mol equiv of Na2CO3 per equivalent of Oxone) and water/acetonitrile as solvent mixture (Scheme 5.21) the presence of water is essential for Oxone solubility. Under the reaction conditions, there are separate aqueous and organic phases it is possible that the catalyst acts as a phase transfer agent in these reactions. [Pg.199]


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