- The
Skraup synthesis is a
chemical reaction used to
synthesize quinolines. It is
named after the
Czech chemist Zdenko Hans
Skraup (1850-1910). In the...
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Zdenko Hans
Skraup (Czech pronunciation: [ˈzdɛŋko hans
ˈskraup];
March 3, 1850 –
September 10, 1910) was a
chemist from Austria-Hungary, who discovered...
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reaction is also
known as the
Skraup-Doebner-Von
Miller quinoline synthesis, and is
named after the
Czech chemist Zdenko Hans
Skraup (1850–1910), and the Germans...
- Karl
Skraup (31 July 1898 – 2
October 1958) was an
Austrian stage and film actor. From 1947
until his
death in 1958 he
worked at the
Volkstheater in Vienna...
- Pazdírek, "
Skraup, Joh. Nepomuk," Universal-Handbuch der Musikliteratur, vol. XI (Hilversum:
Frits Knuf, 1967): 26. Pazdírek, Franz. "
Skraup, Joh. Nepomuk...
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following year more
chemists found other ways to make the compound.
Zdenko Hans
Skraup discovered a way to
synthesize substituted quinolines from
substituted phenols...
- phenylhydroxylamine. It has been used as a mild
oxidant in
reactions like the
Skraup quinoline synthesis.
Nitrobenzene is
highly toxic (Threshold
Limit Value...
- sold as the monohydrate.
Phenanthroline may be
prepared by two
successive Skraup reactions of
glycerol with o-phenylenediamine,
catalyzed by
sulfuric acid...
- Gould-Jacobs
reaction starting from an
aniline and
ethyl ethoxymethyl****lonate
Skraup synthesis using ferrous sulfate, glycerol, aniline, nitrobenzene, and sulfuric...
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Simonini reaction Simonis chromone cyclization Simons process Skraup chinolin synthesis Skraup reaction Smiles rearrangement SNAr
nucleophilic aromatic substitution...