Catalytic conversion of ketones to esters via C(O)-C bond cleavage under transition-metal free conditions

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Murugan SubaramanianEkambaram Balaraman

Abstract

The catalytic conversion of ketones to esters via C(O)-C bond cleavage under transition-metal free conditions is reported. This catalytic process proceeds under solvent-free conditions and offers an easy operational procedure, broad substrate scope with excellent selectivity, and reaction scalability.

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