- In
organic chemistry,
Markovnikov's rule or Markownikoff's rule
describes the
outcome of some
addition reactions. The rule was
formulated by
Russian chemist...
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Vladimir Vasilyevich Markovnikov, also
Markownikoff (Russian: Влади́мир Васи́льевич Марко́вников; 25 December [O.S. 13 December] 1837 – 11
February 1904)...
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Vladimir Markovnikov (1837–1904),
Russian chemist Nikolai Markovnikov (1869–1942),
Russian architect and archaeologist, son of
Vladimir Markovnikov's rule...
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water attacks at the anti-
Markovnikov carbon to
generate the more
thermodynamically stable palladacycle. Anti-
Markovnikov selectivity is also observed...
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generation of
chemists (including Zaitsev, Curtius, Beckmann, Graebe,
Markovnikov, and others),
Kolbe is best
remembered for
editing the
Journal für Praktische...
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Nikolai Vladimirovich Markovnikov, also
spelled Morkovnikov (Russian: Николай Владимирович Марковников (Морковников)) (1869,
Kazan - 1942,
location of...
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Markovnikov (1838–1904).
Zaytsev submitted his Dr. Chem.
dissertation in 1870, and was
awarded the
degree over the
indirect objections of
Markovnikov...
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starts from limonene:
Limonene reacts with
trifluoroacetic acid in a
Markovnikov addition to a
trifluoroacetate intermediate,
which is
easily hydrolyzed...
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would be
incomplete without mentioning Vladimir Vasilyevich Markovnikov.
Zaytsev and
Markovnikov both
studied under Alexander Butlerov,
taught at the University...
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generated during a reaction, one of them is
dominant (e.g.,
Markovnikov/anti-
Markovnikov addition across a
double bond)
Regioselectivity can also be applied...