Acrolein diethyl acetal
CAS: 3054-95-3
Ref. 3D-FA72437
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Product Information
- 1,1-Diethoxy-2-propene
- 1-Propene, 3,3-Diethoxy-
- 2-Propenal diethyl acetal
- 3,3-Bis(Ethyloxy)Prop-1-Ene
- 3,3-Diethoxy-1-propene
- 3,3-Diethoxyprop-1-Ene
- Acrolein Diethylacetal
- Acrylaldehyde diethyl acetal
- Acrylylaldehyde diethyl acetal
- NSC 60135
- See more synonyms
- Propenal diethyl acetal
- Propene, 3,3-diethoxy-
- 3,3-Diethoxypropene
Acrolein diethyl acetal is the chemical compound that is formed by the reaction of acrolein and anhydrous hydrochloric acid. It is used in the synthesis of aryl halides from aldehydes. Acrolein diethyl acetal has been shown to be effective as a catalyst for Suzuki coupling reactions. The mechanism for this reaction involves the formation of an acetal, which acts as a transition state analogue. In order to form this intermediate, it is necessary to first add an aryl halide to an alkali metal salt in water with acetic acid present. This reactant then undergoes nucleophilic attack, followed by elimination and dehydration reactions. The final product of this process is the desired product and acrolein diethyl acetal, which can be recycled back into the initial reaction mixture.br>
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This chemical compound has also been shown to be effective in cell culture experiments with various types of cells
Chemical properties
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