Synlett 2006(12): 1971-1972  
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-947336
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Sodium Hydrogen Sulfate: Safe and Efficient

Eskandar Kolvari*
Chemistry Department, College of Science, Bu-Ali Sina University, 65174 Hamadan, Post Box No. 4135, Iran
e-Mail: kolvari@basu.ac.ir;
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Publikationsdatum:
24. Juli 2006 (online)

Introduction

Although NaHSO4 has been known for a long time, only in recent years it emerged as an efficient catalyst in or­ganic chemistry. The new interest in this salt is due to ­environmental and economical considerations that prompt urgent need to redesign important chemical processes ­using suitable catalysts. NaHSO4 can be used alone or supported on alumina [1] or silica gel, in solvent or under solvent-free conditions. The most often used form of it is the silica gel supported form. This catalyst promotes ­various transformations like selective and regioselective protection and deprotection, [2-9] nitration, [10] nitrosation, [11] oxidation, [12] Beckman rearrangement, [1] synthesis of halide derivatives, [13] [14] coupling of indoles, [15] and synthesis of quinazolinones.16

The advantages of using NaHSO4 include operational simplicity, selectivity, and availability, and it is inexpensive and ecologically friendly.