Carbonates as reactants for the production of fine chemicals: the synthesis of 2-phenoxyethanol - Catalysis Science & Technology (RSC Publishing)
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The solventless and heterogeneously catalysed synthesis of 2-phenoxyethanol (ethylene glycol monophenyl ether) via the reaction between phenol and ethylene carbonate was investigated using Na-mordenite catalysts as an alternative to the industrial process using ethylene oxide and homogeneous basic conditions
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