HI!
I have a doubts reading this phrase:
"Nitroalkanes can be alkylaed in a single step with hydroxide as a base: phase transfer conditions (like BnEt3N+Cl-) keep the OH- and the electrophile apart,preventing alcohol formation"
the reagents are:
Nitropropane
NaOH
butyl iodide
Why can NaoH react only with the nitropopane and not with the butyl iodide when it's transferred in the organic phase by the catalyst??
I suppose butyl iodide is also in the organic phase.
I know that OH- can react with alkyl halide giving alcohol
Thanks