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Which is the catalyst used in darzens process??

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Darzens condensation of chloroacetonitrile and carbonyl compounds to give glycidic nitriles can be carried out in the presence of aqueous sodium hydroxide and a quaternary ammonium catalyst, such as triethylbenzylammonium chloride (TEBA; equation 32)49 In a subsequent study, interesting stereochemical control was ...

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