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Prinzbach (20 July 1931 in
Haslach im
Kinzigtal – 18
September 2012 in
Freiburg im Breisgau) was a
German chemist and
professor emeritus.
Prinzbach studied...
- 1987, more
versatile alternative synthesis route was
found by the
Horst Prinzbach's group.
Their approach was
based on the
isomerization pagodane, obtained...
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therefore [1.1.1.1]pagodane. The
compound was
first synthesized by
Horst Prinzbach and his ****ociates in 1987, by a 14-step
sequence starting from isodrin...
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Biberach (German pronunciation: [ˈbiːbəʁax] , Low Alemannic: Biibere) is a muni****lity in the
district of
Ortenau in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. 1892–1904:...
- to
promote the
economic development of the
mining region.
Freudenstadt Prinzbach Auerbach in der
Oberpfalz Pegnitz (town)
Bodenmais Lam
Fichtelberg (Upper...
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Prevost reaction Prileschajew reaction Prilezhaev reaction Prins reaction Prinzbach synthesis Protecting group Pschorr reaction Pummerer rearrangement Purdie...
- 2013, p. 7930
Emsley 1994, p. 1910
Wiberg 2001, p. 497 Cross,
Saunders &
Prinzbach;
Chemistry Views 2015 Sun, Xu & Gao 2013;
Anthony 2013
Nakao 1992 Addison...
- rearrangement, e.g. for the
synthesis of
oxepins from
furans (known as
Prinzbach–Tochtermann sequence).
Tochtermann was born in Pforzheim. From 1953–1960...
- (13): 3407–3416. Bibcode:2001JPCA..105.3407E. doi:10.1021/jp004193o.
Prinzbach, H.; Gescheidt, G.; Martin, H.-D.; Herges, R.; Heinze, J.; Prakash, G...
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Marxist historian.
Bruno Lenz (1911–2006),
painter and violinist.
Horst Prinzbach (1931–2012),
chemist and
emeritus professor of
University of Lausanne...