- The
Willgerodt rearrangement or
Willgerodt reaction is an
organic reaction converting an aryl
alkyl ketone, alkyne, or
alkene to the
corresponding amide...
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Chlorobutanol was
first synthesized in 1881 by the
German chemist Conrad Willgerodt (1841–1930).
Chlorobutanol is
formed by the
reaction of
chloroform and...
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Christoph Willgerodt (2
November 1841 – 19
December 1930) was a
German chemist who
first described the
Willgerodt reaction.
Alongside the
Willgerodt reaction...
- in
organic chemistry. This
reagent was
originally prepared by
Conrad Willgerodt by
reacting iodobenzene with a
mixture of
acetic acid and
peracetic acid:...
- from the
original on 2016-10-24.
Retrieved 2012-04-10. Pea****, Alan;
Willgerodt, Hans, eds. (1989). Germany's
Social Market Economy:
Origins and Evolution...
- by the
oxidation of an
organyl iodide. In 1886,
German chemist Conrad Willgerodt prepared the
first hypervalent iodine compound,
iodobenzene dichloride...
- Property". In Wünsche,
Horst Friedrich; Stützel, Wolfgang; Watrin, Christian;
Willgerodt, Hans; Hohmann, Karl (eds.).
Standard Texts on the
Social Market Economy:...
- case of aryl–alkyl ketones, with
sulfur and an
amine give
amides in the
Willgerodt reaction With
hydroxylamine to
produce oximes With
reducing agents to...
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Wichterle reaction Widman–Stoermer
synthesis Wilkinson catalyst Willgerodt rearrangement Willgerodt–Kindler
reaction Williamson ether synthesis Winstein reaction...
- C6H4(CO2H)CH2CO2H. It is a
colorless solid. The
compounds can be
prepared by the
Willgerodt reaction from 2-acetylbenzoic acid. One of the uses is in the preparation...