Abstract

Triton X-100 aqueous micelle accelerates the rate of Baylis–Hillman reaction and enhances the product yield. The type and concentration of surfactants play prominent roles in the reaction. An aqueous micelle Triton X-100 is easily recovered and reused for four runs without substantial loss in yield. 1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane (DABCO) (20 mol%) is found to be a good basic catalyst in aqueous micelle. Apparently, this protocol has several advantages such as green reaction medium, mild reaction condition, ease of product recovery and moderate-to-good yield of product.

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