Synthesis of anthraceneethers from anthracene methyl ethers via an acid-catalyzed exchange reaction
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Chih-Hsiu Lin, Krishnan Radhakrishnan
Selective synthesis of anthracene ethers was achieved under mild conditions via an acid-catalyzed ether–ether exchange reaction and its scope and limitations, as well as its potential in synthesizing anthracene-based crown ethers, tested.
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