Tetrahexylammonium hydrogensulfate can be used as a phase-transfer agent to facilitate certain organic reactions in a two-liquid phase system. For example:
Epoxidation of α,β-unsaturated ketones in a biphasic dichloromethane/water mixture using sodium perborate.[1]
Transfer hydrogenolysis of aryl bromides by aqueous sodium formate catalyzed by palladium-triphenylphospine.[2]
Carbonylation of benzylic and allylic bromides to synthesize carboxylic esters.[3]
Other Notes
Lipophilic phase transfer catalyst. Most efficient catalyst in ruthenium-catalyzed reactions[4]
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