Org. Proc. Res. Dev., 5 (2), 127 -131, 2001. 10.1021/op000288c S1083-6160(00)00288-7
Web Release Date: January 4, 2001

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Applications of Diethoxymethane as a Versatile Process Solvent and Unique Reagent in Organic Synthesis

Neil W. Boaz* and Bhaskar Venepalli

Research Laboratories, Eastman Chemical Company, P.O. Box 1972, Kingsport, Tennessee 37662, and CiVentiChem, P.O. Box 12041, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709, U.S.A.

Abstract:

Diethoxymethane (DEM) has recently become available in commercial quantities. It has unique properties and is useful in a variety of applications in organic synthesis. It is low boiling (88 C), azeotropes with water, and has a very low affinity for water. It is stable under basic conditions and as manufactured does not require drying for use as a solvent, even for organometallic reactions. DEM is useful as a process solvent especially for sodium hydride reactions, organolithium chemistry, copper-catalyzed conjugate additions, and phase-transfer reactions. As such, DEM is a potential replacement for tetrahydrofuran (THF), dichloromethane (CH2Cl2), glyme (1,2-dimethoxyethane), and methylal (1,1-dimethoxymethane). DEM is also useful as an ethoxymethylating agent, a formaldehyde equivalent, and a carbonylation substrate. Due to these unique properties and applications, DEM has exciting potential for widespread use both as a reagent and especially as a preferred solvent.


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