- The
Vilsmeier–Haack
reaction (also
called the
Vilsmeier reaction) is the
chemical reaction of a
substituted formamide (1) with
phosphorus oxychloride...
- The
Vilsmeier reagent is an
organic compound with the
formula [(CH3)2NCHCl]Cl. It is a salt
consisting of the N,N-dimethyliminium
cation ([(CH3)2N=CHCl]+)...
- in healthcare.
Brainlab was
founded in
Munich in 1989, by CEO
Stefan Vilsmeier. The
first Brainlab product was a mouse-controlled, menu-driven surgical...
- In one of its main uses in
organic synthesis, DMF is a
reagent in the
Vilsmeier–Haack reaction,
which is used to
formylate aromatic compounds. The process...
- Dr.
Anton Vilsmeier (12 June 1894 – 12
February 1962) was a
German chemist who
together with
Albrecht Haack discovered the
Vilsmeier-Haack reaction. Anton...
- and DMF to form a
Vilsmeier reagent,
followed by a ring
opening by
chloride ions. Aryl
chlorides can also be
produced using a
Vilsmeier reagent from triphosgene...
-
yellow solid that is
soluble in
common organic solvents. It is
prepared by
Vilsmeier formylation of anthracene. The
compound is also used as a
building block...
- in the
pharmaceutical industry. In the
Vilsmeier-Haack reaction, POCl3
reacts with
amides to
produce a "
Vilsmeier reagent", a chloro-iminium salt, which...
-
senior police official and SA
general Anton Vilsmeier (1894–1962),
German chemist best
known for the
Vilsmeier-Haack reaction, born in Burgweinting, which...
- They
react with
phosgene and
dimethylformamide (which
forms in-situ the
Vilsmeier reagent) in 68%
yield to 3-ethoxypropenylidene
dimethylammonium chloride...