Self-assembled organic nanotube promoted allylation of ketones in aqueous phase

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Hui SunMinghua Liu

Abstract

A self-assembled organic nanotube was found to promote the allylation of ketones in the aqueous phase.

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