reviewChemical Society ReviewsNov 3, 2011Closed access

Green chemistry oriented organic synthesis in water

McGill University

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Abstract

The use of water as solvent features many benefits such as improving reactivities and selectivities, simplifying the workup procedures, enabling the recycling of the catalyst and allowing mild reaction conditions and protecting-group free synthesis in addition to being benign itself. In addition, exploring organic chemistry in water can lead to uncommon reactivities and selectivities complementing the organic chemists' synthetic toolbox in organic solvents. Studying chemistry in water also allows insight to be gained into Nature's way of chemical synthesis. However, using water as solvent is not always green. This tutorial review briefly discusses organic synthesis in water with a Green Chemistry perspective.

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Keywords
  • Chemistry
  • Green chemistry
  • Organic synthesis
  • Organic chemistry
  • Organic solvent
  • Solvent
  • Water chemistry
  • Toolbox
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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