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Morris Selig Kharasch (August 24, 1895 –
October 9, 1957) was a
pioneering organic chemist best
known for his work with free
radical additions and polymerizations...
- The
Kharasch addition is an
organic reaction and a metal-catalysed free
radical addition of CXCl3
compounds (X = Cl, Br, H) to alkenes. The
reaction is...
- the opposite,
conjugate attachment of X. Also
called Kharasch effect (named
after Morris S.
Kharasch),
these reactions that do not
involve a carbocation...
- The
Kharasch–Sosnovsky
reaction is a
method that
involves using a
copper or
cobalt salt as a
catalyst to
oxidize olefins at the
allylic position, subsequently...
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Adamson as faculty. Burg
retired in 1974.
During his time with
Morris S.
Kharasch at the
University of Chicago, he
worked with
Herbert C. Brown, who won...
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Archived from the
original on 16
October 2023.
Retrieved 25
October 2023.
Kharasch ED,
Neiner A,
Kraus K,
Blood J,
Stevens A,
Schweiger J, et al. (May 2019)...
- 30.7.853. PMID 12065445. S2CID 15787750. Rao LK,
Flaker AM,
Friedel CC,
Kharasch ED (December 2016). "Role of
Cytochrome P4502B6
Polymorphisms in Ketamine...
- copper(I)bromide in 71 to 80% yield. This
allylic oxidation of alkenes, also
known as
Kharasch-Sosnovsky oxidation,
generates racemic allylic benzoates in the presence...
- This
species was
discovered by
Moses Gomberg in 1900. In 1933
Morris S.
Kharasch and
Frank Mayo
proposed that free
radicals were
responsible for anti-Markovnikov...
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metabolised at more than
three times the rate of (R)-bupropion (Coles and
Kharasch 2008).
Because hydroxybupropion has two
chiral centres, four enantiomers...