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Hinsberg reaction is a
chemical test for the
detection of primary,
secondary and
tertiary amines. The
reaction was
first described by
Oscar Hinsberg in...
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Oscar Heinrich Daniel Hinsberg (21
October 1857 – 13
February 1939) was a
German chemist.
Hinsberg was born in Berlin,
Kingdom of Prussia. In 1882 he obtained...
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Hinsberg oxindole synthesis is a
method of
preparing oxindoles from the
bisulfite additions of glyoxal. It is
named after its
inventor Oscar Hinsberg...
- chlorides, one
obtains sulfonamides. This transformation,
known as the
Hinsberg reaction, is a
chemical test for the
presence of amines.
Because amines...
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Heinsberg (German: [ˈhaɪnsbɛʁk] ; Limburgish:
Hinsberg [ˈɦɪnzˌbæʀ˦(ə)x])[tone?] is a town in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is the seat of the district...
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Hydrogenolysis Hydrosilylation Hinsberg indole synthesis Hinsberg oxindole synthesis Hinsberg reaction Hinsberg separation Hinsberg sulfone synthesis Hirao coupling...
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Optical Engineering. doi:10.1117/3.2265072.ch3. ISBN 9780819410191.
Hinsberg, W. D.; Wallraff, G. M. (2005). "Lithographic Resists". Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia...
- less commonly, by a
reaction between benzene and
chlorosulfuric acid. The
Hinsberg test for
amines involves their reaction with
benzenesulfonyl chloride....
- and
secondary amines with
benzenesulfonyl chloride is the
basis of the
Hinsberg reaction, a
method for
detecting primary and
secondary amines. Sulfonamides...
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Foundation administrating the
castle and the
manor complex. The
writer Ain
Hinsberg refers to the
manor house as
having been
designed as a mock-English castle...