- The
Biginelli reaction is a multiple-component
chemical reaction that
creates 3,4-dihydropyrimidin-2(1H)-ones 4 from
ethyl acetoacetate 1, an aryl aldehyde...
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Pietro Biginelli (25 July 1860 – 15
January 1937) was an
Italian chemist, who
discovered a three-component
reaction between urea,
acetoacetic ester and...
- from 1927 to 1964.
Angelo Battelli,
physicist Pietro Biginelli, chemist,
discovered the
Biginelli reaction Renato Dulbecco,
virologist and
winner of the...
- 2-aminopyrimidines are typical.: 149–239
Pyrimidines can be
prepared via the
Biginelli reaction and
other multicomponent reactions. Many
other methods rely on...
-
Bernthsen acridine synthesis Bestmann's
reagent Betti reaction Biginelli pyrimidine synthesis Biginelli reaction Bingel reaction Birch reduction Bischler–Möhlau...
- carboxamides.
Examples of
three component reactions:
Alkyne trimerisation Biginelli reaction Bucherer–Bergs
reaction Gewald reaction Grieco three-component...
- Wipf, Peter; Cunningham,
April (1995). "A
solid phase protocol of the
biginelli dihydropyrimidine synthesis suitable for
combinatorial chemistry". Tetrahedron...
- adventurer, do****entary
filmmaker (plane crash) (b. 1884)
January 15
Pietro Biginelli,
Italian chemist (b. 1860)
Georges Hilaire Bousquet,
French scholar (b...
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effect – Paul
Alfred Biefeld and
Thomas Townsend Brown Biginelli reaction –
Pietro Biginelli Biot
number – Jean-Baptiste Biot Biot–Savart law – Jean-Baptiste...
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involving acyl
Strecker reactions,
asymmetric Petasis reactions,
asymmetric Biginelli reactions,
asymmetric Mannich reactions,
asymmetric aza-Henry reactions...