T T ThaiLabWiazard Yesterday at 1:25 PM You don't need ultrasonic for this type of reaction. Also the amount of catalyst is excessive. Otherwise - yep. 97% conversion rate, and if the timings are right (you stop early enough) you can even get a dominant d9 60%
You don't need ultrasonic for this type of reaction. Also the amount of catalyst is excessive. Otherwise - yep. 97% conversion rate, and if the timings are right (you stop early enough) you can even get a dominant d9 60%