vaiheensiirtomenetelmä
The vaiheensiirtomenetelmä, or phase transfer method, is a technique used in chemistry to facilitate reactions between immiscible liquids, typically involving an aqueous phase and an organic solvent. This method is particularly useful when reactants are dissolved in different phases, making direct interaction difficult. The process relies on the use of phase transfer catalysts (PTCs), which are compounds capable of transferring ions or molecules between the two immiscible phases.
The vaiheensiirtomenetelmä was developed to overcome the limitations imposed by the immiscibility of reactants. Without a
This method is widely applied in organic synthesis, including alkylation, halogenation, and nucleophilic substitution reactions. It
The efficiency of the vaiheensiirtomenetelmä depends on factors such as the choice of catalyst, reaction temperature,