- The
Reformatsky reaction (sometimes
transliterated as
Reformatskii reaction) is an
organic reaction which condenses aldehydes or
ketones with α-halo esters...
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Sergey Nikolaevich Reformatsky (Russian: Серге́й Никола́евич Реформа́тский; 1
April 1860 – 28 July 1934) was a
Russian chemist. He was born as a son of...
- The
Reformatsky reaction has been emplo**** in
numerous total syntheses such as the
synthesis of C(16),C(18)-bis-epi-cytochalasin D: The
Reformatsky reaction...
- a "building block"
approach using ethyl bromodifluoroacetate. Then,
Reformatsky reaction under standard conditions will
yield a 3:1 anti/syn diastereomeric...
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reagents such as
those found in the
Grignard reaction,
Blaise reaction,
Reformatsky reaction, and
Barbier reaction or
reactions involving organolithium reagents...
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portal Aldol–Tishchenko
reaction Baylis–Hillman
reaction Ivanov reaction Reformatsky reaction Claisen-Schmidt
condensation It is
typically best to minimize...
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dehalogenation of halo
ketones Reed
reaction Reformatskii reaction,
Reformatsky reaction Reilly–Hickinbottom
rearrangement Reimer–Tiemann
reaction Reissert...
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Rieke Zn is
useful for the
preparation of
polythiophenes and for the
Reformatsky reaction. Zinc
chloride is used as a
catalyst or
reagent in
diverse reactions...
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systems and irreversibility,
Nobel Prize winner Sergey Reformatsky,
discoverer of
Reformatsky reaction in
organic chemistry Nikolay Semyonov, chemical...
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contain only Li-O
bonds and are not organometallic,
while zinc
enolates (
Reformatsky reagents)
contain both Zn-O and Zn-C bonds, and are
organometallic in...