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Original Articles

Poly[Ethylene Glycol] Derivatives as Phase Transfer Catalysts and Solvents for Organic Reactions

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Pages 293-337 | Published online: 11 Jun 2007
 

Abstract

The use of polyethers, specifically poly(ethylene glycol)'s (PEG), as reagents in organic synthesis can be arbitrarily divided into three areas: 1) phase transfer catalysts, 2) supported catalysts, and 3) reaction solvents. Other areas such as enzyme immobilization, aqueous biphase separation, e.g., media effects on separation, or the synthesis of ethanol from sucrose will not be covered here.

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