Abstract

In fluorous triphasic reactions, such as bromination of alkenes by dibromine and dealkylation of aromatic ethers by boron tribromide, the middle fluorous phase acts as a liquid membrane permitting passive transport of the reagents at the bottom to the top layer involving the substrates, thereby regulating the reactions.

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