Trioctylmethylammonium chloride - is a quaternary ammonium salt used as a phase transfer catalyst and metal extraction reagent. It contains a mixture of C8 (octyl) and C10 (decyl) chains with C8 predominating. Aliquat 336 (Starks' catalyst) is a quaternary ammonium salt used as a phase transfer catalyst and metal extraction reagent. It contains a mixture of C8 (octyl) and C10 (decyl) chains with C8 predominating. It is an ionic liquid.
A 1620 (OTTO) Aliquat 336 {Trioctylmethylammonium chloride} (phase transfer catalyst) Cas 63393-96-4 - used in the total synthesis of Manzamine A by Darren Dixon in an early step to the electrophile. A 1620 (OTTO) Aliquat 336 {Trioctylmethylammonium chloride} (phase transfer catalyst) Cas 63393-96-4 - used for the extraction of metals, it does so by acting as a liquid anion exchanger. A 1620 (OTTO) Aliquat 336 {Trioctylmethylammonium chloride} (phase transfer catalyst) Cas 63393-96-4 - used while diluted in hydrocarbon solvents such as aromatic kerosene. It is possible to use it in aliphatic kerosene but in such solvents often a phase modifier (typically a long chain alcohol) must be added to prevent the formation of third phase. A 1620 (OTTO) Aliquat 336 {Trioctylmethylammonium chloride} (phase transfer catalyst) Cas 63393-96-4 - used as an effective catalyst for the preparation of methylphenyl ether from sodium phenolate with for methyl bromide.