Synfacts 2006(1): 0082-0082  
DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-921702
Polymer-Supported Synthesis
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Anodic Methoxylation Using Recyclable Solid-Supported Bases

Contributor(s): Yasuhiro Uozumi, Maki Minakawa
T. Tajima, T. Fuchigami*
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
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Publication History

Publication Date:
16 December 2005 (online)

Significance

Silica gel-supported piperidine 1 was developed as a precursor of a supported electrolyte. Thus, anodic oxidation of sulfide 2 in methanol in the presence of the supported base 1 gave methoxylated product 3 in 76% yield, where the protonated 1·methoxide was generated in situ as a supported electrolyte. After the electrolysis, the silica gel-supported compound 1 was readily recovered by simple filtration and reused (10 times). The yield of methoxylated product 2 was always more than 70% and did not decrease at all upon reuse of the silica gel-supported piperidine. The appearance of silica gel-supported piperidine did not change at all before and after electrolysis.