Synthesis of a new bis(perfluoroalkyl oxirane) dioxyethylene ether

Abstract

AbstractClassic direct synthetic methods failed to transform bis(perfluororalkylallyl) dioxyethylene ether into the corresponding bis(perfluoroalkyl oxirane). This transformation was instead realized using a mixture of mercuric acetate/bromine to produce the corresponding bromoacetate, which was subsequently transformed to a bromohydrin and further to bis(perfluoroalkyl oxirane) through the use of triethylbenzyl ammonium chloride as a phase transfer catalyst in alkaline media

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This paper was published in Elsevier - Publisher Connector .

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