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organic reactions McLafferty Rearrangement Madelung Synthesis Malaprade Reaction (Periodic Acid Oxidation) Malonic Ester Synthesis Mannich Reaction McMurry Reaction |
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Electron Pushing -- Acid Catalysis which involve carbocation intermediates: Wagner-Meerwein Rearrangement, Pinacol Rearrangement, Friedel-Crafts Acylation and Alkylation, |
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BAEYER TREE Baeyer-Villiger oxidation (1899); synthesis of... - 1889) investigation of plant rearrangement (1894) fixation process, (1937) pigments; chlorophyll Rupe rearrangement synthesis of (1926) ammonia |
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GRAPHICAL ANECDOTES ? Dr. John Andraos Department of... 1869 Glaser coupling 1870 Perkin rearrangement 1871 Hofmann rearrangement, von Richter 1872 Lossen rearrangement, Beilstein 1876 Reimer-Tiemann 1877 |
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??????? ???????????? ??????? Meisenheimer Rearrangement ??????????????? N-?????? Meyer-Schuster, Rupe Reaction ??????????????? ????????? ? ????????? a |
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A Straightforward Route to Enantiopure Pyrrolizidines and... Meyer-Schuster- and Rupe-Kambli-type rearrangement of -acetylenic alcohols [3,4. The acid catalyzed Meyer-Schuster-rearrangement starts from |
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Baeyer-Villiger oxidation (1899); synthesis of indigo (1878);... Fischer-Hepp Otto Fischer Emil Fischer Otto Warburg reaction (1899) rearrangement Alfred Einhorn (Strasbourg, 1874) (Strasbourg, 1874) Discovery of |
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1 Reaction Intermediates in Organic Chemistry: the "Big... applied to organic reactions (Tee, O.S./Yates, K.) 1969 di--methane rearrangement (Zimmerman, H.E.) 1970 More O'Ferrall-Jencks diagram 1970 SRN1 |
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Musk-like scents and their manufacture and -cyclododecanes are obtained by a Rupe or Meyer-Schuster rearrangement, with or without subsequent hydrogenation in the presence of Ni, Pd and Pt |