- The Meerwein–
Ponndorf–Verley (MPV)
reduction in
organic chemistry is the
reduction of
ketones and
aldehydes to
their corresponding alcohols utilizing aluminium...
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oxidizing secondary alcohols to ketones. The
reaction is the
opposite Meerwein–
Ponndorf–Verley reduction. The
alcohol is
oxidized with
aluminium isopropoxide in...
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alcohol is
often used as both
solvent and
hydride source in the Meerwein-
Ponndorf-Verley
reduction and
other transfer hydrogenation reactions. Isopropyl...
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diimide and
aluminium isopropoxide, the
latter illustrated by the Meerwein–
Ponndorf–Verley reduction. Some metal-free
catalytic systems have been investigated...
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catalytic activity as a
reducing agent by
Meerwein and
Schmidt in the Meerwein–
Ponndorf–Verley
reduction ("MPV") in 1925. The
reverse of the MPV reaction, oxidation...
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condensation - self-reaction of
aldehydes to give α-hydroxy
ketones Meerwein–
Ponndorf–Verley
reduction and
Oppenauer oxidation -
related interconversions of...
- used for hydrogenation, the
migration of
double bonds, in the Meerwein-
Ponndorf-Verley reduction, the
Michael reaction, and many others. Both CaO and BaO...
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platelet volume, in
blood testing, a
measure of
platelet size Meerwein–
Ponndorf–Verley reduction, a
chemical reaction reducing ketones and
aldehydes Monkeypox...
- food.
Borneol can be
synthesized by
reduction of
camphor by the Meerwein–
Ponndorf–Verley
reduction (a
reversible process). Industrially, a
racemic mixture...
- be
highly convenient reagents for
carbonyl reduction. In the Meerwein-
Ponndorf-Verley reduction,
aluminium isopropoxide functions as the
hydride source...