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Giacomo Luigi Ciamician (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒaːkomo luˈiːdʒi ˈtʃaːmitʃan]; 27
August 1857 – 2
January 1922) was an
Italian chemist and senator...
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targeted substituted pyridine as well as
pyridinium bromide. The
Ciamician–Dennstedt
rearrangement entails the ring-expansion of
pyrrole with dichlorocarbene...
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intermediate is formed,
which breaks down to form 3-chloropyridine (the
Ciamician–Dennstedt rearrangement).
Polypyrrole is of some
commercial value. N-Methylpyrrole...
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departments are:
Architecture - DA
Cultural Heritage - DBC
Chemistry "Giacomo
Ciamician" - CHIM
Industrial Chemistry "Toso Montanari" -
CHIMIND Arts - DARvipem...
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Ciamician-Dennstedt
rearrangement of a
pyrrole to a pyridine. The
first step
involves dearomatization. The
second step
involves aromatization....
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Award for
International Authors (2005,
Royal Society of Chemistry) G.
Ciamician Medal (2005,
Italian Chemical Society)
Titular Member of the IUPAC's Division...
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Chichibabin reaction Gattermann–Skita
synthesis Hantzsch pyridine synthesis Ciamician–Dennstedt
rearrangement Frank, R. L.; Seven, R. P. (1949). "Pyridines...
- (2007). "Prophet of
Solar Energy: A
Retrospective View of
Giacomo Luigi Ciamician (1857–1922), the
Founder of
Green Chemistry, on the 150th Anniversary...
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Angeli studied in Padua,
where he met the
chemist Giacomo Luigi Ciamician. When
Ciamician moved to a new
appointment in Bologna, he
chose Angeli to work...
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laureate Enrico Fermi,
chemists Francesco Filippuzzi and
Giacomo Luigi Ciamician, and
Nobel laureates in
Medicine Camillo Golgi and
Daniel Bovet. Some...