- The
Claisen rearrangement is a
powerful carbon–carbon bond-forming
chemical reaction discovered by
Rainer Ludwig Claisen. The
heating of an
allyl vinyl...
- well-known of the
sigmatropic rearrangements are the [3,3] Cope rearrangement,
Claisen rearrangement,
Carroll rearrangement, and the
Fischer indole synthesis...
- In
organic chemistry, the
Claisen–Schmidt
condensation is the
reaction between an
aldehyde or
ketone having an α-hydrogen with an
aromatic carbonyl compound...
-
Claisen may
refer to:
Rainer Ludwig Claisen, a
German chemist Claisen rearrangement, a
reaction of a
allyl vinyl ether to a γ,δ-unsaturated
carbonyl Claisen...
- The
Claisen condensation is a carbon–carbon bond
forming reaction that
occurs between two
esters or one
ester and
another carbonyl compound in the presence...
-
Modified Wittig–
Claisen tandem reaction is a
cascade reaction that
combines the
Wittig reaction and
Claisen rearrangement together. The
Wittig reaction...
- The Ireland–
Claisen rearrangement is a
chemical reaction of an
allylic ester with
strong base to give an γ,δ-unsaturated
carboxylic acid.
Several reviews...
- 4.
Crossed Claisen condensations, in
which the
enolate and
nucleophile are
different esters, are also possible. An
intramolecular Claisen condensation...
-
Claisen-Schmidt
condensation between an
aldehyde or
ketone having an α-hydrogen with an
aromatic carbonyl compound lacking an α-hydrogen. A
Claisen condensation...
- ethanol. It was
first prepared in 1881 by the
German chemist Rainer Ludwig Claisen (1851–1930) and the
Swiss chemist Charles-Claude-Alexandre Claparède (14...