- The
Dimroth rearrangement is a
rearrangement reaction taking place with
certain 1,2,3-triazoles
where endocyclic and
exocyclic nitrogen atoms switch place...
- Otto
Dimroth (28
March 1872 – 16 May 1940) was a
German chemist. He is
known for the
Dimroth rearrangement, as well as a type of
condenser with an internal...
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working as a
doctoral student in the lab of Karl
Dimroth [de]. It is thus also
sometimes called Dimroth–Reichardt dye. The
names also
sometimes refer to...
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jacketed by the vapor–condensate path. A
Dimroth condenser, also
known as a
spiral condenser,
named after Otto
Dimroth, is
somewhat similar to the coil condenser;...
- kermes. The
chemical structure of
kermesic acid was
elucidated by Otto
Dimroth in 1916. "Kermessäure". Römpp's
Chemistry Lexicon. Mark C.
Whiting (1981)...
- seven-membered
heterocyclic oxepin. The
first synthesis was
described by Karl
Dimroth and
coworkers in 1961. It is one of the
three isomers of the benzoxepins...
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available rotary evaporators can be
purchased with a cold
finger in
place of a
Dimroth condenser, for example. When used as a
condenser in a
rotary evaporator...
- 1273360. PMC 3035301. PMID 21304735. Hilpert, Wilhelm; S****, Bernhard;
Dimroth,
Peter (1984). "Life by a new decarboxylation-dependent
energy conservation...
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including a
mercuration of
benzene itself, was
first reported by Otto
Dimroth in 1898. The Hg2+
center binds to alkenes,
inducing the
addition of hydroxide...
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reactions rather than substitutions. One such
manifestation is
observed in the
Dimroth rearrangement.
Pyrimidine is also
found in meteorites, but
scientists still...