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Evaluating the Baylis-Hillman reaction of cyclic enones using surfactants in water

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Porzelle, Achim
Williams, Craig
Schwartz, Brett
Gentle, Ian Ross

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Georg Thieme Verlag

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Conjugated cyclic enones react smoothly in water with a variety of aldehydes (Baylis-Hillman reaction) in the presence of surfactants above their critical micelle concentrations (CMC).

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2037-12-31