An expamle of using dimethyl carbonate as an environmetnally begin methylating reagent
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https://doi.org/10.15625/2241Abstract
DMC (dimethyl carbonate) was examined as a methylating reagent in the reaction with eugenol affording methyl eugenol – a pesticide used in protecting oranges from the attack of the fruit-flies. The methylated product was obtained in high yield and selectivity. The result showed a possibility to replace the toxic, environmentally harmful methylating reagents such as methyl halides (MeX; X=I, Br, Cl) and dimethyl sulfate (DMS) in the production of methyl eugenol.
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Published
15-08-2012
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Binh, P. T., Thuc, L. N., Thu Trang, N. T., Tu, N. V., & Ngat, N. T. (2012). An expamle of using dimethyl carbonate as an environmetnally begin methylating reagent. Vietnam Journal of Chemistry, 49(6). https://doi.org/10.15625/2241
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