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Wenlong Ren1, Jintao Ou1, Yang Liu1
1Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Catalytic Materials & Technology, School of Petrochemical Engineering; Institute of Natural and Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Changzhou University, Changzhou213164, China.
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An effective rhodium-catalyzed regioselective hydroxymethylation of internal and terminal olefins with HCO2Na and Ac2O is described. A wide variety of alcohols bearing various functional groups can be obtained in up to 90% yield with up to >20:1 rr. The reaction is easy to operate with no handling of gaseous CO or H2. Remarkably, additives such as ZnCl2 greatly enhance the reaction efficiency.
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