- The
Sarett oxidation is an
organic reaction that
oxidizes primary and
secondary alcohols to
aldehydes and ketones, respectively,
using chromium trioxide...
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Lewis Hastings Sarett (December 22, 1917 –
November 29, 1999) was an
American organic chemist.
While serving as a
research scientist at
Merck & Co., Inc...
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northern portion of the township. It is
named for Lew R.
Sarett,
father of
Lewis Hastings Sarett. "U.S.
Census website".
United States Census Bureau. Retrieved...
- (NSAIDs), was so
named in
order to
demarcate from the opprobrium.
Lewis Sarett of
Merck & Co. was the
first to
synthesize cortisone,
using a 36-step process...
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Reduction Reductive elimination Reppe synthesis Riley oxidation Salt
metathesis Sarett oxidation Sharpless epoxidation S****
higher olefin process Silylation Simmons–Smith...
- of
Organic Chemistry. 30: 259–261. doi:10.1021/jo01012a061. US 3336192,
Sarett LH,
Brown HD, "Anthelmintic
substituted benzimidazole compositions", issued...
- doi:10.1002/jms.260. PMID 11813313. Arth GE,
Fried J,
Johnston DBR, Hoff DR,
Sarett HL,
Silber RH, et al. (1958). "16-Methylated steroids. II. 16α-Methyl analogs...
- G. E. Arth, R. E.
Beyler and L.H.
Sarett in 1953. It was po****rized by J. C.
Collins several years later.
Sarett oxidation Oxidation with chromium(VI)-amine...
- New York Times. ****ociated Press.
April 2, 1984.
Retrieved July 7, 2021.
Sarett,
Herbert P. (1
September 1956). "Effect of
Added Lysine on
Growth of Rats...
- it was
beneficial at the time
because it
provided an
alternative to the
Sarett oxidation, that used
pyridine as a solvent. The
Collins oxidation allowed...