Copper(II) chloride dihydrate may be used in the following processes:
As a recoverable promoter for the conversion of oximes to carbonyl compounds under mild reaction conditions.[1]
To catalyze Biginelli condensation of aldehyde, β-ketoester and urea or thiourea to form dihydropyrimidinones under solvent-free and microwave irradiations.[2]
Along with stannous chloride for the allylation of aldehydes.[3]
A novel Cu-catalysed three-component one-pot synthesis of dihydropyrimidin-2 (1H)-ones using microwaves under solvent-free conditions
Gohain M, et al
Synlett, 2004(02), 0235-0238 (2004)
A green chemistry method for the regeneration of carbonyl compounds from oximes by using cupric chloride dihydrate as a recoverable promoter for hydrolysis
Quan N, et al
Synlett, 2011(07), 1028-1032 (2011)
A novel copper (II)/tin (II) reagent for aqueous carbonyl allylation: In situ diagnostics of reactive organometallics in water
Kundu A, et al
Organometallics, 16(22), 4796-4799 (1997)
Deprotection of t-butyldimethylsiloxy (TBDMS) protecting group with catalytic copper (II) chloride dihydrate.
TAN ZP, et al.
Chinese Chemical Letters = Zhongguo Hua Xue Kuai Bao, 11(9), 753-756 (2000)
An X-ray refinement of the crystal structure of copper (II) chloride dihydrate.
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