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Friedel-Crafts Reactions in Chloroaluminate Molten Salts

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Molten Salt Chemistry

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Friedel-Crafts reactions are a diverse and important class of organic reactions that may be carried out in chloroaluminate molten salts. This review includes only the Friedel-Crafts class of reactions of organic compounds in chloroaluminate melts. Reactions occurring at high temperature in inorganic chloroaluminate melts and at low temperature in organic chloroaluminate melts are described. The nature of the catalytic species for Friedel-Crafts is discussed.

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Wilkes, J.S. (1987). Friedel-Crafts Reactions in Chloroaluminate Molten Salts. In: Mamantov, G., Marassi, R. (eds) Molten Salt Chemistry. NATO ASI Series, vol 202. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3863-2_19

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